Kristine J. Hardeman
Senior Lecturer
Biology and Botany
Western Connecticut State University
United Kingdom
Biography
Kristine Hardeman teaches cells labs, genetics labs and preparation. She also teaches a seminar on genetically modified crops. After receiving her Ph.D., she was actively involved in research in plant molecular biology both in academic labs and in the agricultural industry for many years. She studied pollen and embryo development in maize, carried out gene mapping in tomatoes and worked on making drought tolerant corn. Hardeman serves as a faculty adviser for first-year students. She is a member of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education.
Research Interest
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GENETICS PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
Publications
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Kolkman JM, Conrad LJ, Farmer PR, Hardeman K, Ahern KR, Lewis PE, Sawers RJ, Lebejko S, Chomet P, Brutnell TP. Distribution of Activator (Ac) throughout the maize genome for use in regional mutagenesis. Genetics. 2005 Feb 1;169(2):981-95.
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Singh M, Lewis PE, Hardeman K, Bai L, Rose JK, Mazourek M, Chomet P, Brutnell TP. Activator mutagenesis of the pink scutellum1/viviparous7 locus of maize. The Plant Cell. 2003 Apr 1;15(4):874-84.
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Oh K, Hardeman K, Ivanchenko MG, Ellard-Ivey M, Nebenführ A, White TJ, Lomax TL. Fine mapping in tomato using microsynteny with the Arabidopsis genome: the Diageotropica (Dgt) locus. Genome biology. 2002 Aug 28;3(9):research0049-1.