Date
- 2023 Jun 01
- Expired!
Time
- 11:00 - 12:00
Location
Presenter
Professor John Ralph
Seminar: Prof. John Ralph – What’s up with Lignin
Welcome to a seminar with Professor John Ralph, University of Wisconsin-Madison, on “What’s up with Lignin”. The seminar is arranged by WWSC in connection to Maria Karlsson’s thesis defense.
The seminar is held at Treesearch, KTH, and possible to follow online via Zoom.
In this seminar, Professor John Ralph, one of the leading scientist in the lignin research, will share recent findings in the research field.
Ralph’s group is recognized for their work on lignin biosynthesis, including delineation of the pathways of monolignol synthesis, lignin chemistry, and lignin reactions. He has also defined the chemical effects of perturbing lignin biosynthesis, and extensions of this work are aimed at redesigning lignins to be more readily degraded. To that end, Ralph’s group has developed synthetic methods for biosynthetic products, precursors, intermediates, molecular markers, cell wall model compounds, etc. They have developed particularly relevant methods for solution-state NMR of lignins, including whole-cell-wall methods that require no pre-fractionation of wall components, and chemical/degradative, NMR, GC-MS combinatorial methods for cell wall cross-linking mechanisms and wall structural analysis. Ralph has been recognized every year since 2007 by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) HighlyCited.com in the field of Agricultural Science. He is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).