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  1. Nina Vsevolod Fedoroff (born April 9, 1942) is an American molecular biologist known for her research in life sciences and biotechnology, especially transposable elements or jumping genes. and plant stress response.

  2. Emeritus Professor of Biology. Department of Biology. nvf1. Nina. Fedoroff. Email. Biography. Education. Ph.D., The Rockefeller University, Molecular Biology , 1972. B.S., Syracuse University (summa cum laude), 1966. Research Interests. Plant Stress Response, Hormone Signaling, Transposable Elements, and Epigenetic Mechanisms.

    • Emeritus Professor of Biology
  3. Nina Fedoroff. Science Board Fellow. Research Interests: Dr. Fedoroff has carried out research on topics ranging from biochemical mechanisms of transposition, microRNA processing and stress response in plants.

  4. Aug 18, 2008 · Nina V. Fedoroff is science adviser to the secretary of state and contends that genetically modified foods help the environment.

  5. Feb 8, 2024 · Esteemed scientist and Carnegie alumna Nina Fedoroff talks about her late colleague Barbara McClintock's groundbreaking work on jumping genes.

  6. Nina Fedoroff writes and lectures about the history and science of genetically modified organisms. Why you should listen. Nina Fedoroff serves as science adviser to several organizations, including OFW Law and the Global Knowledge Initiative (GKI) in Washington, DC and the Santa Fe Institute in Santa Fe, NM.

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  8. Experienced Professor with a demonstrated history of working in the research industry. Skilled in Life Sciences, Data Analysis, Genetics, Molecular Biology, and...

    • Santa Fe Institute
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