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Rajib Saha (left) and Niaz Bahar Chowdhury
Husker researchers using metabolic model to study temperature stress on corn
January 30, 2024
Agriculture & Environment
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Taro Mieno, agricultural economics; Daniel Schachtman, agronomy and horticulture; Saleh Taghvaeian, biological systems engineering; and Seunghee Kim, civil engineering, are part of the UNL team working on the MICRA project.
Nebraska part of interdisciplinary team examining climate resiliency through soil
September 5, 2023
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Head shot of Nebraska's Rajib Saha.
Saha to assist with plant cuticle design study
November 4, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
On Campus
Rajib Saha, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, and graduate student Niaz Bahar Chowdhury have created a genome-scale metabolic model for the corn root to study its nitrogen-use efficiency under nitrogen stress conditions.
Researchers study corn root growth under nitrogen-poor conditions
March 14, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Rajib Saha
Plant-based component could boost bacterial production of biodegradable plastic
December 20, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Rajib Saha, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Nebraska, has received a $747,855 National Science Foundation CAREER award to study how an unusually versatile bacterium can be harnessed to more efficiently break down plant waste.
Husker scientist studying cellular metabolism’s role in fight against diseases
October 14, 2021
Science & Technology
Rajib Saha, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Nebraska, has received a $747,855 National Science Foundation CAREER award to study how an unusually versatile bacterium can be harnessed to more efficiently break down plant waste.
Saha studying versatile bacterium’s role in breaking down plant waste
May 4, 2020
Science & Technology

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