Catherine Evans

PhD student (MIBTP CASE)

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Catherine is a PhD student in the Borrill Lab interested in wheat senescence and grain protein content. Wheat fields turning golden are a familiar sight in summer: this is a sign of senescence. Her research focuses on how senescence is regulated, and how this relates to wheat grain protein content and yield. During the PhD she is investigating the effect of specific transcription factor genes on the timing of senescence.

Catherine started her PhD at the University of Birmingham in 2019 and moved to the John Innes Centre in 2021. She holds a CASE studentship with Midlands Integrative Biosciences Training Partnership (MIBTP) and RAGT Seeds Ltd. Before this, she achieved a BA in Biology (First) at the University of Oxford.

Publications

Evans CEB, Arunkumar R, Borrill P. 2022. Transcription factor retention through multiple polyploidisation steps in wheat. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 12: jkac147. https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkac147

Watch Catherine introduce part of her project: