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Lydia Tressel

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  • Time Zone
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  • Organization
    University of Texas - Austin

  • Role
    Scientist Mentor: I will mentor teams of students online

  • Research Interests (300 words)
    The plant cell function is directed by three cellular components (nucleus, mitochondrion, and plastid); each with genetic material that is tightly coordinated with one another. I study the coevolution between these cellular components and their implications for species diversification and crop breeding.

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  • Availability
    I am NOT available, please temporarily remove me from the available mentor list

  • Capacity: How many teams at a time are you comfortable working with?
    3

Recent Posts

fchslashaftwspring2022 project 7 Lydia Tressel

Hello Team,

     Fantastic work! Interacting with you and learning from you these past couple weeks have been a blast! It has been truly fun working on experiments with you all. Good luck the rest of your school year.

Lydia…

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fchslashaftwspring2022 project 7 Lydia Tressel

Hello John,

     It is great to hear from you and your team! I have no comments at this time. Great job!

Lydia

fchslashaftwspring2022 project 2 Lydia Tressel

Hello Aynslie and team! Wonderful work! I have no comments.

Lydia

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