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USRP 2025 - Manipulating Soil Microbes to Improve Plant Drought Tolerance

Manipulating Soil Microbes to Improve Plant Drought Tolerance

2025 Stanford Bio-X USRP Talks - Wednesday, August 6, 2025

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Photo of a smiling white female faculty member with long brown hair, Dr. Jennifer Brophy, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University.

Jennifer Brophy - Assistant Professor of Bioengineering

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Dr. Jennifer Brophy's lab develops technologies that enable the genetic engineering of plants and their associated microbes with the goal of driving innovation in agriculture for a sustainable future. The Brophy lab's work is focused in synthetic biology and the reprogramming of plant development for enhanced environmental stress tolerance.

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