

Dean W. Gabriel
Dr. Dean W. Gabriel is at the leading edge of research in plant pathology, serving as a distinguished professor at the University of Florida. With a keen focus on the intricate dynamics of plant-microbe interactions, Dr. Gabriel's work delves deeply into the genetics, physiology, and molecular biology that underpin these relationships. His current research projects are centered on critical agricultural challenges, including citrus canker disease, cotton blight, and common bean blight, aiming to develop innovative solutions to these pervasive issues. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Gabriel is a dedicated educator, imparting his extensive knowledge to students through courses on microbial genetics, population genetics, host/parasite interactions, and resistance gene management. His commitment to teaching ensures that the next generation of scientists is well-equipped to tackle the complexities of plant pathology. Dr. Gabriel's contributions to the field are well-documented through his numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, where he shares his findings and insights with the global scientific community. His work not only advances our understanding of plant diseases but also informs practical strategies for managing and mitigating their impact on agriculture. Through his research and teaching, Dr. Gabriel continues to make significant strides in the field of plant pathology, fostering a deeper understanding of the biological interactions that affect plant health and productivity. His efforts are instrumental in driving forward the science of plant-microbe interactions, with implications for sustainable agriculture and food security.
Publications
, 1200-1210, 2013-10-01
, 594-605, 2011-05-01