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Aram Teymurazyan is an Associate Professor at the University of Regina in the Department of Physics. His research interests include the development of imaging modalities for plant disease diagnosis and treatment, and he holds the Fedoruk Research Chair in Nuclear Imaging Technologies. Dr. Teymurazyan's work primarily focuses on the development and implementation of novel detector technologies and imaging modalities, with applications in radiation diagnosis and the treatment of various diseases. A recent exciting addition to his research program is the development of nuclear imaging detectors specifically designed for plant imaging, which are used to study plants at the molecular level to enhance our understanding of plant productivity, nutrient and water use efficiency, plant-microbe interactions, and responses to environmental stress and injury. He encourages inquiries for more detailed information on his work.
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