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  1. David R. Gang is a Professor in the Institute of Biological Chemistry at Washington State University, where he is also the Director of WSU’s Center for Cannabis Policy, Research and Outreach. He is also the Director of the Tissue Imaging, Metabolomics and Proteomics Laboratory.

    • PO Box 646340, 99164-6340
    • gangd@wsu.edu
    • (509) 335-0550
  2. Eran Pichersky University of Michigan. Norman G. Lewis Regent's Professor, Institute of Biological Chemistry, Washington State University. Natalia Dudareva Distinguished Professor, Department...

    • Plant Specialized Metabolism
    • Importance of Rhizomes
    • Articles
    • Patent Applications
    • Scholarly Presentations

    Plants produce an amazing diversity of small molecular weight compounds. While the chemical structures of close to 50,000 of them have already been elucidated, the total number of such compounds is probably in the hundreds of thousands to millions. Only a small number of these are part of what have been termed “primary” metabolic pathways; the rest...

    The rhizome is the original stem of the vascular plant lineage. Before plants developed upright stems, they grew horizontally via rhizomes. All extant primitive vascular plants and many advanced angiosperms still use rhizomes as their sole stem type. Rhizomes are responsible for the invasiveness, hardiness, and even harshness of many of the world’s...

    Weber, D. J., Gang, D. R., Halls, S. C., Smith, B. N. and McArthur, E. D. 1994. Inheritance of Hydrocarbons in Subspecific Big Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) Hybrids. Biochem. System. and Ecol. 2...
    Halls, S. C., Gang, D. R. and Weber, D. J. 1994. Seasonal Variation in Volatile Secondary Compounds of Chrysothamnus nauseosus (Pallas) Britt.; Asteraceae ssp. hololeucus (Gray) Hall. & Clem. Influ...
    Weber, D. J., Gang, D. R., Halls, S. C. and Nelson, D. 1994  Juniper decline in Natural Bridges National Monument and Canyonlands National Park. 8th Wildland Shrub Symposium on Revegatation. Las Ve...
    Gang, D. R. and Weber, D. J. 1995. A Method for the Preparation of Genomic DNA for PCR and RAPD Analysis from Thick Walled Dormant Teliospores ofTilletia Species.  BioTechniques 19:92-96.
    Lewis, N. G., Davin, L. B., Dinkova-Kostova, A. T., Fujita, M., Gang, D. R., and Sarkanen, S.  1997  International Patent Application: Recombinant Pinoresinol/Lariciresinol Reductase, Recombinant D...
    Gang, D. R., Kasahara, H., Davin, L. B. and Lewis, N. G. 1998  International Patent Application: Cloning of Dehydrodiconiferyl Alcohol Benzylic Ether Reductase from Pinus taeda and Heterologous Exp...

    Seminars 1. Gang, D.R., McLaughlin, S.P. 8 – 10 July 2002. Botany and Agronomy Core: Verification of Accessions of Turmeric and Ginger, 2002 Botanicals Center Directors’ Meeting, Bethesda, MD. (Invited) 2. Gang, D.R. 29 August 2002. Biosynthesis of Aromatic Natural Products in Sweet Basil: Enzyme Evolution and Pathway Divergence, Arizona Center for...

  3. David GANG, Professor | Cited by 10,373 | of Washington State University, Washington (WSU) | Read 305 publications | Contact David GANG

  4. David Gang is CEO and co-founder of Brightspot. Prior to Brightspot, David served as Executive Vice President, Products and Programming, and Chief Technology Officer for WebMD.

  5. Nov 1, 2017 · David Gang, CEO & Co-founder of Perfect Sense Digital on Delivering the Experiences You Want and Your Customers Expect. by Anonymous | Nov 1, 2019 | Commentary, Content. As customer behavior continues to shift from passive to active engagement with brands – due to digital transformation – the technology companies use to ...

  6. Jordan's Photos. David Gang, second from left, and his company Perfect Sense Digital sponsored the event and a group of First Tee junior golfers from the Dallas area. A statue of Byron Nelson greets golfers at the TPC Four Seasons Resort/Las Colinas Course.