Polyploidy across populations, species, and communities
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Christel Schober-Colburn is a lab technician in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at North Carolina State University working with George Tiley on research investigating polyploidy in grasses and its role in climate adaptation and evolutionary resilience. She earned her degree in Plant Biology from NC State, where she spent four years conducting undergraduate research across multiple plant genomics and molecular biology projects with a personal focus on S-phase duration in Sorghum bicolor.
Email: caschob2@ncsu.edu