Wisser Randall

Wisser Randall

Research Director
Team : MAGE

Advancing the domain of plant biology and breeding to adapt crops to climate change

Dr. Wisser joined INRAE as a research director in 2020 where he currently leads a project on overcoming barriers to crop improvement. He obtained his PhD in Plant Breeding and Genetics at Cornell University (New York, USA) and was a USDA-AFRI postdoctoral fellow in quantitative genetics and plant pathology at North Carolina State University (North Carolina, USA). Dr. Wisser spent a decade leading a research and teaching program at the University of Delaware, where he now holds a joint appointment. His research has stretched across biological scales to investigate genetic diversity, adaptation, response to selection, and disease resistance, in addition to pedagogical contributions for active learning.

Using maize as a model and target crop, current themes include integration of ecophysiology and quantitative genetics, bypassing barriers to crop adaptation, convergence research to characterize phenotypic space, and the development of a virtual system for simulating evolution of genotype-by-environment effects.

Read more here : "Randall Wisser, the geneticist who combines AI and biodiversity"

Contact

Randall WISSER

Randall WISSER
Research Director, INRAE

Office : 2051

Mail : randall.wisser@inrae.fr

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Modification date : 03 August 2023 | Publication date : 27 August 2020 | Redactor : Aurélien Ausset