The Department of Plant Breeding & Genetics is dedicated to the genetic improvement of crop plants for the benefit of society through the development of novel breeding methodologies, the discovery and deployment of economically important genes as genetic stocks, germplasm, and varieties, and the training of a new generation of plant breeders.
As plant breeders for Cornell University, our vision is to be world leaders in innovative plant breeding research, teaching, and extension. Our mission is accomplished through diverse research, teaching, and extension activities ranging from the molecular study of crop plant genomes to development of superior crop varieties. Our scientists collaborate with others to integrate the knowledge, information, and expertise from a range of disciplines to produce new knowledge and unique germplasm.
Students in the Field of Plant Breeding represent diverse interests and come from a wide range of cultural, ethnic, and educational backgrounds. We invite you to browse our website and contact us for further information.
-Mark Sorrells, Chair
NEWS:
June, 2009 - ASTA Convention: Michael Kovach was one of five graduate students to be awarded
April, 2009 - ASPB-Pioneer Hi-Bred International Graduate Student Prize: Recipients, Elliot Heffner, Justin McGrath, and Justin Walley (PDF)
October, 2009 - Munger/Murphy Award: Recipients, Sarah Collier and Jesse Poland (PDF)
SEMINARS:
Fall 2009 Plant Breeding & Genetics Seminar Schedule (PDF)
David Earl Matthews
Prof Adj Assoc
I curate the GrainGenes database, a Web resource for genetics and genomics of small grain cereals.... Read David Earl Matthews's full profile
Faculty list for the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics


