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  1. Dr. Thomas J Baum. Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor. Experience. November 2005 – present: Chair, Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology. July 2006 – present: Professor, Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Iowa State University.

  2. Thomas J. Baum. Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor; Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Iowa. Verified email at iastate.edu - Homepage. Nematology Plant Pathology Signal...

  3. faculty.sites.iastate.edu › tbaum › peoplePeople | The Baum Lab

    Professor of Plant Nematology, Department of Plant Pathology, Institute of Plant Breeding, Genetics & Genomics, University of Georgia.

  4. 1344 Advanced Teaching and Research Building 2213 Pammel Drive Ames, Iowa, 50011

  5. faculty.sites.iastate.edu › tbaumThe Baum Lab

    Research in the Baum lab focuses on the compatible interaction between cyst nematodes and their hosts with particular emphasis on the soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) and the sugar beet cyst nematode (H. schachtii).

  6. Dr. Thomas Baum's research focuses on the compatible interaction between cyst nematodes and their hosts. Dr. Baum's is particularly interested in characterizing the changes in soybean and nematode gene expression during the different phases of parasitism.

  7. Thomas J Baum's 268 research works with 12,889 citations and 11,729 reads, including: Unlocking the development- and physiology-altering 'effector toolbox' of plant-parasitic nematodes.

  8. Aug 3, 2015 · AMES, Iowa — The American Phytopathological Society has presented a prestigious research award to Iowa State University plant pathology professor Thomas Baum. Baum was honored Aug. 1 with the Noel T. Keen Award for Research Excellence in Molecular Plant Pathology at the society’s annual meeting.

  9. www.apsnet.org › awards › FellowsThomas J. Baum

    Following post-doctoral work at the University of Georgia, he joined the faculty at Iowa State University in 1995 where he advanced to the rank of Professor and currently is in his third term as Chair (2005-present) of the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology.

  10. New Phytologist (2020) Jianying Wang, Andi Dhroso, Xunliang Liu, Thomas J. Baum, et al. Summary Cyst nematodes induce a multicellular feeding site within roots called a syncytium. It remains unknown how root cells are ... Download. Article. Screening soybean cyst nematode effectors for their ability to suppress ...