Yu to Lead Iowa State's Baker Center for Plant Breeding
Jianming Yu's extensive background in plant genetics and breeding research will serve him well in his new role as director of the Raymond F. Baker Center for Plant Breeding at Iowa State University. Yu is a professor and Pioneer Distinguished Chair in Maize Breeding in Iowa State's Department of Agronomy. He is known as one of the top scientists in the world for quantitative genetics, which interfaces plant breeding, genomics, molecular genetics and statistics.
His role as Baker Center director takes effect Aug. 16, following Thomas Lübberstedt, K. J. Frey Chair in agronomy, who has served as the center's director since 2007. "Professor Yu is not only an eminent scientist, but also has a special ability to engage and excite faculty and graduate students about new opportunities in plant breeding," said Patrick Schnable, Distinguished Professor of agronomy and director of Iowa State's Plant Sciences Institute. "As such, I believe as director, he will foster innovation at the center." Read more...