Simon Krattinger

Associate Professor of Plant Science,KAUST

Biography

Professor Krattinger's research focuses on cereal genomics and plant-pathogen interactions. His group develops novel genomic approaches to unravel the genetic and molecular basis of stress adaptation in cereals, with a particular interest in the perception, signaling and response to fungal pathogens in wheat. Cereal crop plants such as wheat, rice, maize and barley are of paramount importance to ensure global food security. Disturbances caused by pathogens, pests and adverse climatic conditions pose a constant threat to cereal production. However, our current knowledge of the fundamental molecular processes that make certain cereal plants resilient to these stresses is still limited. Research on the genetic and molecular basis of stress perception, signaling and adaptation is therefore of uttermost relevance but also of great scientific interest. An important aspect of our work consists in the translation of basic knowledge into breeding, with the ultimate aim to develop highly resistant crop cultivars.

All sessions by Simon Krattinger

Panel Discussion: How Plants Communicate with and Respond to Friends and Enemies
02:45 PM

locationBldg. 9 - Lecture Hall 2
Moderator: Salim Al-Babili

Simon Krattinger

Associate Professor of Plant Science,KAUST

Rahmah Jrais

Director of Prince Sultan Bin AbdulAziz for Environmental research and Natural resource Sustainbulity, KKU

Maged Saad

Senior Research Scientist in the Center for Desert Agriculture, KAUST

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