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Sheng-Yang He is the Benjamin E. Powell Distinguished Professor of Biology at Duke University, where he has been involved in groundbreaking research focused on the intricate relationships between plants and microbes. His research interests delve into the mechanisms of inter-organismal communication and co-evolution, specifically how these interactions contribute to plant resilience against diseases and the impact of climate change on these relationships. Over the years, he has published extensively on various aspects of plant pathology, including studies on bacterial nutrition strategies for controlling plant diseases and the role of host-microbe interactions in agricultural sustainability. Dr. He has also received several significant grants for his research, underscoring his contributions to the scientific community. He obtained his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1991. His laboratory is dedicated to exploring novel approaches to understanding plant-microbe interactions and their implications for crop management and climate resilience.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)