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Lincoln, Nebraska Area United States
Profession
Associate Professor at the University of Maryland - University College
Secteur d’activité
Education
À propos
Applying mathematical, computational and statistical tools for research in Life Sciences. Focused on:
1) How does rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) affect human nutrition by shifting the quality plants? What is the magnitude and direction of shifts in crop and wild plant mineral content?
2) The interplay among macromolecular synthesis, biogeochemical cycles of carbon(C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), the Redfield C:N:P ratio - one of the most expansive stoichiometric patterns on Earth, and biological growth on molecular, cellular, and population scales.
Mots-clés
climate change
calcium
iron
human nutrition
manganese
ionome
carbon dioxide
crop quality
increasing co2
zinc
obesity
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(1)Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Lincoln, Nebraska Area United States
Profession
Associate Professor at the University of Maryland - University College
Secteur d’activité
Education
À propos
Applying mathematical, computational and statistical tools for research in Life Sciences. Focused on:
1) How does rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) affect human nutrition by shifting the quality plants? What is the magnitude and direction of shifts in crop and wild plant mineral content?
2) The interplay among macromolecular synthesis, biogeochemical cycles of carbon(C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), the Redfield C:N:P ratio - one of the most expansive stoichiometric patterns on Earth, and biological growth on molecular, cellular, and population scales.
Mots-clés
climate change
calcium
iron
human nutrition
manganese
ionome
carbon dioxide
crop quality
increasing co2
zinc
obesity
Tout plus