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Forage Improvement Seminar Series: Horn
 
 
     

Michael E. Horn

Group Leader Cell Biology
ProdiGene
College Station, TX

 

Educational background and experience:
1977   B.A. University of Missouri - Columbia   Biology
1980   M.A. University of Missouri - Columbia   Biology
  Thesis: Characterization of the electron transport chain in
mitochondria from suspension cultured cells of Nicotiana glutinosa L  
   
1984   Ph.D. University of Illinois - Urbana   Biology
 

Dissertation: establishment, optimization and characterization of
photoautotrophic soybean suspension cultures  

   
1984   Advanced Genetic Sciences, Manhattan KS and Oakland, CA   Post-doc
1985   Ciba-Geigy Biotechnology, Research Triangle Park, NC   Post-doc
1987   Plant Genetics, Inc./Calgene, Inc., Davis, CA   Research scientist
1991   Agrigenetics/Mycogen, Madison, WI and Indianapolis, IN   Research scientist
1998   ProdiGene, College Station, TX   Group leader
         
         
Current Research:
1) Expression of biopharmaceutical and industrial proteins in corn seed
    a. Proteases
    b. Protease inhibitors
    c. Fungal ligninases
    d. Natural protein sweetener
2) Development of edible vaccines against viral and bacterial diseases
    Project leader for edible vaccine in corn against HIV, the viral cause of AIDS
   

 

   

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