Environmental Sciences Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Telephone: (865)-241-8323
Email:westondj@ornl.gov
Fax: (865)-576-9939
David J. Weston
Research Staff
- Ph.D., Plant and Environmental Science/Molecular Biology, Clemson University, 2006
- M.S., Horticulture/Plant Physiology, Cornell University, 2001
- B.S., Plant Science, Cornell University, 1998
Research Interests:
- Ecological genomics with an emphasis on scaling systems biology to plant
adaptation mechanisms and ecological models.
- Systems biology analysis- applying network theory and genomic signature
concepts to bridge transcriptome, enzyme activity, and metabolite data.
- Plant physiology- using gas exchange and chlorophyll-a fluorescence to
investigate the effects of warming on photosynthesis.
Recent Publications:
- David J. Weston, Lee E. Gunter, Alistair Rogers, and Stan D.
Wullschleger. 2008. Connecting Genes, Coexpression Modules, and Molecular Signatures to
Environmental Stress Phenotypes in Plants. BMC Systems Biology.
- Weston, D.J. and W.L. Bauerle. 2007. Inhibition and acclimation of C3
photosynthesis to moderate heat: A perspective from thermally contrasting
genotypes of Acer rubrum L. Tree Physiology
- Weston, D.J., W.L. Bauerle, G.A. Swire-Clarke, B.D. Moore, and W. V. Baird.
2007. Characterization of Rubisco activase from thermally contrasting
genotypes of Acer rubrum L. In press: The American Journal of Botany