Join us for a special seminar with Dr. Anireddy S. N. Reddy, Professor of Biology in the CSU Biology Department. His seminar, “From Splicing to Survival: How RNA Splicing Shapes Plant Development, Stress Resilience, and Future Crops”, will explore how RNA splicing influences plant development and stress resilience, and why this process is increasingly important for agriculture. The talk will highlight current insights into splicing regulation and discuss its potential role in shaping future crop improvement strategies in the face of climate change and environmental stress.
Event Details
Speaker: Dr. Anireddy S. N. Reddy
Title: From Splicing to Survival: How RNA Splicing Shapes Plant Development, Stress Resilience, and Future Crops
Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Time: 4:00–5:00 PM
Location: Biology 136
RNA splicing is a fundamental molecular process that allows plants to fine-tune gene expression in response to developmental cues and environmental challenges. By generating multiple RNA and protein variants from a single gene, splicing plays a critical role in how plants grow, adapt, and survive under changing conditions.
This seminar is part of the CSU Biology Seminar Series and is open to students, faculty, and members of the campus community.
Host: Dan Sloan, Professor of Biology, CSU Department of Biology
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