Graduate Research Assistant
Iowa State University
Brianna Griffin is currently a second year PhD student studying Plant Biology with a specialization in Predictive Plant Phenomics, at Iowa State University in Dr. Justin Walley’s lab. Her work focuses on the role of post translational modifications in plant-pathogen interactions. Brianna grew up in Florida and first became interested in plant science in her undergraduate years at Florida State University where she worked in a maize genetics lab with Dr. Hank W. Bass. In addition, she worked as Program Coordinator of the Women In Math Science in Engineering program. At Iowa State, she is a NSF Plant Predictive Phenomics Fellow and a George Washington Carver Fellow. In addition, she is the president of the Graduate Student Organization of Plant Biologists and a Graduate Student Senate Representative for Plant Pathology and Microbiology. She is also an Ambassador for the American Society of Plant Biologists.
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
2:02 PM – 2:17 PM EDT