个人简介
Career History
2008 - present: Professor, Dept. of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield
1993 - 2007: Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer/Reader Dept. of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield
1990 - 1993: University Research Fellow, University of Nottingham
1989 – 1990: Research Fellow, University of Melbourne
1985 - 1989: PhD, University of Nottingham
研究领域
Molecular genetics of stomata. Investigating how environmental change affects both the number of stomata that are produced and their sensitivity to environmental signals such as drought, heat or CO2. Translating research findings to wheat and rice, with the aim of improving drought tolerance and water use efficiency under future climates.
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Caine R, Chater CC, Kamisugi Y, Cuming AC, Beerling DJ, Gray JE & Fleming AJ (2016) An ancestral stomatal patterning module revealed in the non-vascular land plant Physcomitrella patens.. Development, 143, 3306-3314. View this article in WRRO
Chater C, Peng K, Movahedi M, Dunn JA, Walker HJ, Liang Y-K, McLachlan DH, Casson S, Isner JC, Wilson I, Neill SJ, Hedrich R, Gray JE & Hetherington AM (2015) Elevated CO2-Induced Responses in Stomata Require ABA and ABA Signaling. Current Biology, 25(20), 2709-2716. View this article in WRRO
Franks PJ, W. Doheny-Adams T, Britton-Harper ZJ & Gray JE (2015) Increasing water-use efficiency directly through genetic manipulation of stomatal density. New Phytologist, 207(1), 188-195. View this article in WRRO
Doheny-Adams T, Hunt L, Franks PJ, Beerling DJ & Gray JE (2012) Genetic manipulation of stomatal density influences stomatal size, plant growth and tolerance to restricted water supply across a growth carbon dioxide gradient.. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 367(1588), 547-555. View this article in WRRO
Ruszala EM, Beerling DJ, Franks PJ, Chater C, Casson SA, Gray JE & Hetherington AM (2011) Land plants acquired active stomatal control early in their evolutionary history.. Curr Biol, 21(12), 1030-1035.
Chater C, Kamisugi Y, Movahedi M, Fleming A, Cuming AC, Gray JE & Beerling DJ (2011) Regulatory mechanism controlling stomatal behavior conserved across 400 million years of land plant evolution.. Curr Biol, 21(12), 1025-1029.
Hunt L, Bailey KJ & Gray JE (2010) The signalling peptide EPFL9 is a positive regulator of stomatal development.. New Phytol, 186(3), 609-614.
Hunt L & Gray JE (2009) The signaling peptide EPF2 controls asymmetric cell divisions during stomatal development.. Curr Biol, 19(10), 864-869.