

Brad Nelms
Bridging the gap between disciplines to tackle complex biological questions, Brad Nelms serves as an Assistant Professor in Plant Biology at the University of Georgia. With a keen interest in plant reproduction and genomics, his research delves into the intricate gene regulatory networks that govern plant development and adaptation. By employing cutting-edge techniques such as single-cell RNA-sequencing, Nelms aims to unravel the mysteries of cell fate reprogramming, offering insights that could revolutionize our understanding of plant biology. Nelms's academic journey is marked by a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, bringing together insights from genomics, molecular biology, and computational biology to address pressing challenges in plant science. His work not only contributes to the fundamental understanding of plant systems but also holds potential applications in agriculture and biotechnology. Through his research, Nelms aspires to foster innovations that enhance crop resilience and productivity, ultimately supporting global food security.