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Auburn University

Narendra Singh Ph.D., Professor

Office Location: 
326 Rouse Life Sciences Bldg

Mailing Address:
Biological Sciences
101 Rouse Life Sciences Bldg
Auburn University, AL 36849
Tel: (334) 844-1667
Fax: (334) 844-1645
singhna@auburn.edu

Laboratory Web Page

Education
Ph.D., University of Bombay

Research & Teaching Interests
Molecular biology of stress tolerance in plants. Edible vaccines. Genetic manipulation of higher fungi
 

Selected Publications
Wu, H-Z., K.S. Gunn, N.K. Singh, R.D. Locy, and J.J. Giambrone. 2005. Yeast derived sigma C protein induced immunity against avian reovirus. Avian Disease 49:281-285.

Lugo, S.K., M. Kunnimalayaan, N.K. Singh, and B.L. Nielsen. 2004. Required sequence elements for chloroplast DNA replication activity in vitro and in electroporated chloroplast. Plant Sci. 166:151-161

Wu, H-Z, N.K. Singh, R.D. Locy, K.S. Gunn, and J.J. Giambrone. 2004. Expression of immunogenic VP2 of IBDV in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana. Biotechnology letters 26: 787-792.

Narsimhan, M.L., H. Lee, B. Damsz, N.K. Singh, J.I. Ibeas, T.K. Mastmuto, C.P. Woloshuk, and R.A. Bressan. 2003. Overexpression of a cell wall glycoprotein in Fusarium oxysporum increases virulence and resistance to a plant PR-5 protein. Plant Journal 36: 390-400.


Courses

Undergraduate Graduate
BIOL1020 Principles of Biology BIOL 6320Plant Gene Expression
BIOL 6320Plant Gene Expression BIOL 6521Molecular Genetics
BIOL 5521Introductory Molecular Genetics BIOL 6521Recombinant DNA and Gene Expression
BIOL 5521Recombinant DNA & Gene Expression BIOL 7970 Stress proteins, Molecular biology of plant development
BIOL 4950 Undergraduate seminars  
BIOL 4980 Undergraduate Research