Research led by Professor Cathie Martin from the John Innes Centre has revealed how a plant used in traditional Chinese medicine produces compounds that may help to treat cancer and liver diseases.
Martin did not appear to have established a flight plan, Lewis said. Cathy Martin, his wife of 40 years, previously told the Review-Journal that Michael Martin had left without explanation years ...
Pictured are Yang Zhang, professor Cathie Martin and Dr. Eugenio Butelli. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by ...
The USDA’s decision follows a near 15-year wait for Cathie Martin, a professor at John Innes Centre who developed the anthocyanin-rich purple tomato in 2008. Martin engineered a precise genetic ...
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Scientist Cathie Martin spent the previous 20 years developing this unusual tomato, which gets its striking color from genes ...
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She first studied the molecular mechanisms underlying changes in plant cell shape in the laboratories of Cathie Martin and Keith Roberts, and then pursued her interest in plant development in ...