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Name
  
Caroline Dean

Education
  
University of York

Fields
  
Botany, Molecular biology


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Born
  
2 April 1957 (age 66) (
1957-04-02
)

Institutions
  
John Innes CentreUniversity of York

Alma mater
  
University of York (BSc, DPhil)

Thesis
  
Investigations of genome expression in young wheat leaves (1983)

Doctoral students
  
Susan DuncanRobert Ietswaart

Known for
  
Work on the molecular control of flowering and vernalization in Arabidopsis thaliana

Notable awards
  
OBE (2004)FRS (2004)Member of National Academy of Sciences

Spouse
  
Jonathan D. G. Jones (m. 1991)

Similar
  
Shi Yigong, Shiing Shen Chern, Meemann Chang

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Dame Caroline Dean, DBE, FRS (born 2 April 1957) is a British plant scientist working at the John Innes Centre on the molecular control of timing of flowering in plants.

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Education

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Dean was educated at the University of York, where she was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology in 1978 and a DPhil in 1982.

Research

Dean's research has been funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and focuses on:

"the timing of the transition to reproductive development in plants. The acceleration of flowering by prolonged cold is a classic epigenetic process called vernalization. The study of this and parallel genetic pathways has led us into the dissection of conserved chromatin silencing mechanisms involving non-coding RNAs.

Our recent work has focused on a mechanistic understanding of vernalization and on the pathways that determine a requirement for vernalization. These pathways converge on a gene that encodes a floral repressor called FLC. We analyse how these pathways intersect during development, in different environmental conditions, and through evolution. This takes us into the analysis of what regulates reproductive strategy in plants. We use Arabidopsis as a reference to establish the regulatory hierarchy and then translate our findings into other species."

Awards

In 2004 Dean was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) and a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 2008 the United States National Academy of Sciences elected her a foreign fellow. Her nomination for the Royal Society reads:

She was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to plant science research and women in science.

Dean was awarded with the Darwin Medal 2016 by the Royal Society, citing:

Personal life

Dean is married to Jonathan D. G. Jones and has one son and one daughter.

References

Caroline Dean Wikipedia