Steven M. Smith

Steven M. Smith
Steven Smith at the Stone Forest in China
Born
Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK
NationalityAustralian and British
Alma materUniversity of Leicester (BSc)
Indiana University (MA)
University of Warwick (PhD)
Known forKarrikins
SpouseDr Brenda Winning
ChildrenOne daughter
AwardsFellowship of the Institute of Biology (1998)
Australian Research Council, Federation Fellowship (2004)
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Visiting Professorship (2013)
Chinese Academy of Sciences, President’s International Fellowship, (2014)
Scientific career
FieldsPlant Genetics and Biochemistry
InstitutionsRothamsted Experimental Station
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

John Innes Institute
University of Edinburgh
University of Western Australia
Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology

University of Tasmania
Thesis Synthesis of the small subunit of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase
Doctoral advisorR. John Ellis
Doctoral studentsIan A. Graham[1][2]
Websitewww.stevensmithresearch.com

Steven M. Smith is Emeritus Professor of Plant Genetics and Biochemistry at the University of Tasmania in Australia and Chief Investigator in the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture.

  1. ^ Graham, Ian Alexander (1989). Structure and function of the cucumber malate synthase gene and expression during plant development (PhD thesis). University of Edinburgh. Open access icon
  2. ^ Graham, Ian A.; Smith, Laura M.; Brown, John W. S.; Leaver, Christopher J.; Smith, Steven M. (1989). "The malate synthase gene of cucumber". Plant Molecular Biology. 13 (6): 673–684. doi:10.1007/BF00016022. PMID 2491683. S2CID 23684986.