Leon Kochian

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EducationBA, 1978, University of California, Berkeley
PhD, Plant Physiology, 1983, University of California, Davis
ThesisThe Kinetics, Mechanisms and Localization of K+ Influx in Zea mays Roots (1983)
Leon Kochian
Born
AwardsArrell Global Food Innovation Award (2019)
Academic background
EducationBA, 1978, University of California, Berkeley
PhD, Plant Physiology, 1983, University of California, Davis
ThesisThe Kinetics, Mechanisms and Localization of K+ Influx in Zea mays Roots (1983)
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Saskatchewan
Cornell University
Agricultural Research Service

Leon Vincent Kochian is an American botanist and plant physiologist. He is a Professor and Canada Excellence Research Chair in Food Systems and Security at the University of Saskatchewan. Kochian is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Kochian grew up in San Diego, California.[1] He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in botany from University of California, Berkeley and his PhD in plant physiology from the University of California, Davis (UC Davis).[2] While earning his bachelor's degree, Kochian received a three-year grant from the National Science Foundation for showing "outstanding ability in the field of science."[3]

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