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Prince Zogli

Profile

  • Time Zone
    Central

  • Organization
    University of Oklahoma

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

  • Research Interests (300 words)
    Plant-microbe interaction. Specifically interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in plant response to beneficial microbes (symbiosis) compared to pathogenic microbes.

  • Profile Question 1
    What lessons have you learned in your career about how science works?

  • Answer the question you selected for profile question 1 here (300 words):
    Science is dynamic: new discoveries every day, hence there is the need to for self education as a scientist.

  • Profile Question 2
    Can you describe your attitude toward science when you were in high school?

  • Answer the question you selected for profile question 2 here (300 words):
    Not so great! I was very interested in farming or agriculture though

  • Profile Question 3
    What was the first science experiment you ever designed? How did it turn out?

  • Answer the question you selected for profile question 3 here (300 words):
    Isozyme-based plant characterization to infer germplasm diversity: it turns out well but not as envisaged.

  • In addition to English, I am comfortable communicating with students in the following languages:
    (not set)

  • Capacity: How many teams at a time are you comfortable working with?
    1

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