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Michael-Gore

Michael Gore

Professor and Chair, School of Integrative Plant Science Plant Breeding and Genetics Section

Michael Gore is a professor of molecular breeding and genetics for nutritional quality and Liberty Hyde Bailey professor at Cornell University. He was selected as Fellow of the Crop Science Society of America in 2022.

Interests

Quantitative genetics and genomics

High-throughput phenotyping tools

Nutritional genomics

Recent Research

The Gore lab combines quantitative genetics, genomics, analytical chemistry and remote sensing to elucidate the genetic basis of complex trait variation in various crops, including maize, oat, cassava, cotton, sorghum, industrial rapeseed, and guayule.

Selected Journal Publications

View profile and publications on Google Scholar.

Presentations and Activities

  • Building a nutritious and resilient food system through advances in crop genomics and phenomics. IDGP Plant Biology Graduate Program Seminar Series. 2021. UMass Amherst, Amherst, MA.
  • From tractors to rovers: field-based plant phenomics to bridge the genotype-phenotype gap. National Association of Plant Breeders Annual Meeting. 2021. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
  • Integration of nutritional genomics and high-throughput phenotyping in a post-genome era. Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics Seminar Series. 2019. UNC-Charlotte, Charlotte, NC.
  • Deep learning for image-based detection of Northern Leaf Blight in maize. Plant Health 2019–American Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting. 2019. Cleveland, OH.
  • Insights into the genetic basis of crop nutritional quality and stress resilience. 2019. Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
  • Insights into the genetic control of vitamin levels in maize grain. Joint Meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Section of the American Society of Plant Biologists and the University of Maryland Plant Biology Symposium. 2019. University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
  • Monitoring the resilience of cropping systems: Plant as the sensor. Seminar. 2019. Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD.
  • Insights into the genetic basis of crop nutritional quality and stress resilience. UC Davis Plant Science Symposium. 2019. UC Davis, Davis, CA.

Outreach and Extension Focus

Michael serves on the editorial boards of Genetics, The Plant Phenome Journal, and Plant Breeding and Biotechnology, and served as the Chair for the Plant Breeding Coordinating Committee (SCC080)―the USDA-sponsored advisory group of representatives from land grant universities.

Awards & Honors

  • Fellow (2022) Crop Science Society of America
  • President’s Awards for Excellence: Culture of Belonging Award (2021) Cornell University
  • Distinguished Alumnus in Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences (2017) Virginia Tech
  • Early Career Excellence in Maize Genetics Award (2016) Maize Genetics Executive Committee
  • Early Career Award (2013) American Society of Plant Biologists
  • Early Career Scientist Award (2012) National Association of Plant Breeders

Courses Taught

  • PLBRG 4070: Nutritional Quality Improvement of Food Crops
  • PLBRG 4110: High-Throughput Plant Phenotyping.

Michael also teaches two short courses at the Tucson Plant Breeding Institute in Tucson, Arizona and other international locations.

Other Member

Ronnie Coffman

Ronnie Coffman

International Professor of Plant Breeding
KV_raman

K.V. Raman

Course Co-Director
Vijayaraghavan

Vijayaraghavan

Course Co-Director
Ragunathan

Ragunathan

Director of Sathguru Management Consultants