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Kylee Tate
Biologist

Kylee Tate is a Biologist in the Rhizosphere Function roup. She started working at EMSL in 2016 as an undergraduate intern under Pubudu Handakumbura while attending WSU Tri-Cities. 

Research Interests

  • Multi-omics approaches and techniques
  • Performing sample preparations on many different sample types
  • Plant microbe and soil interactions  

Education

  • BS in Integrated Plant Sciences, Washington State University, 2019

 

Publications

2021

Dewhirst R. A., Handakumbura P., Clendinen C. S., Arm E., Tate K., Wang W., Washton N.M., Young R. P., Mortimer J. C., McDowell N. G., and Jardine K. J. 2021. "High Temperature Acclimation of Leaf Gas Exchange, Photochemistry, and Metabolomic Profiles in Populus trichocarpa." ACS Earth and Space Chemistry 5(8), 1813-1828

J. Aufrecht, M. Khalid, C. L. Walton, K. Tate, J.F. Cahill, and S. T. Retterer. 2021. "Hotspots of rootexuded amino acids are created within a rhizosphere-on-a-chip." Lab on a Chip 22 (5), 954-963