The Sinha Lab is part of the Section of Plant Biology, at the University of California, Davis Campus.

The Sinha Lab at the University of California, Davis focuses on studying fundamental mechanisms of leaf development, using model organisms such as tomato and maize. In order to understand how leaves evolved we are also looking at other organisms like Welwitschia mirabilis, ferns, cycads and basal and derived Angiosperms. Our web site is designed to allow the visitor to learn about not only the projects we are working on, but also about the people working on these projects. The Publications Page lists the abstracts from recent papers we have published. The Lab Members Page includes information on the individuals who call the lab their home. Finally, the Picture Page shows us at work and at play.

You can contact the lab at (530) 754-8692, or via fax at (530) 752-5410.

 

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