Doris Wagner (scientist)

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Doris Wagner is an American biologist who is the Robert I. Williams Term Professor of Biology at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research looks to better understand the structure-function relationships of plant cells. She established the Epigenomics of Plants International Consortium. Wagner is a Fellow of the American Society of Plant Biologists.

Wagner was an undergraduate student at the Technical University of Munich.[1] She started a graduate degree at the University of California, Berkeley,[2] where she studied structure-function properties of phytochrome B.[1][3] After earning her doctorate, Wagner joined California Institute of Technology as a Helen Hay Whitney Foundation research fellow.[4]

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