Meenu Sengar
Graduate Research Assistant
Biography
I am Meenu Singh Sengar, a graduate student currently pursuing a Ph.D. with a focus on deciphering Wall-Associated Kinases (WAKs) immunity in the barley spot blotch pathosystem. My research encompasses various aspects of molecular biology, with a particular emphasis on protein-protein interactions. I have gained extensive experience in cloning and recombinant DNA technology, which are integral to my studies. Throughout my research, I employ a combination of traditional and cutting-edge methodologies to achieve my objectives. This includes the use of genetic engineering tools, molecular cloning strategies, and advanced microscopy techniques to study the structural and functional aspects of WAKs in barley. My work aims to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying WAKs-mediated immune responses in barley, contributing to a deeper understanding of plant-pathogen interactions and advancing agricultural biotechnology.
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