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| ABOUT
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Texas
A&M University- Kingsville Citrus Center Biotechnology
Laboratory is part of a research complex
comprised by The Texas A&M Agricultural Experiment
Station, The Kika de la Garza Subtropical Research
Center and the Citrus Center.
We are located in a 40 acres area and have an
additional 240 acres research farm 5 miles south
of our facility. The biotechnology laboratory
focuses on research towards the development of
new improved citrus cultivars using traditional
techniques, and high tech molecular tools.
We are studying the expression of cold responsive
genes in a cold hardy and in a cold sensitive
citrus species with the objective of better understand
the cold acclimation process in citrus. Furthermore,
we are engineering genes involved in the first
steps of the hypersensitive responsive pathways
to develop of a broad spectrum disease resistance
for citrus. Other research projects are described
elsewhere in the webpage.
We maintain a very successful hands-on undergraduate
research internship program funded by the USDA-
Hispanic-Serving Institution Education Grants
Program (HSI). We have provided so far internships
for more than 40 undergraduate students and were
able to channel more than 20 to graduate studies.
Four students from the program are at the Ph.D.
level. The most exciting part is that more than
95% of the students are Hispanics and the first
in the family to go to college. |
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