PhD Students
PhD student
My research interest centers on plant hormones, particularly strigolactones, and their molecular regulatory mechanisms in plant growth and development. Using molecular biology and biochemical approaches, I aim to elucidate the signaling pathways of strigolactones and their interactions with other hormones, identifying key genes within these regulatory networks. I seek to uncover how these genes influence root architecture, branching patterns, and stress responses in plants, with the goal of providing theoretical insights and potential applications for crop improvement and agricultural productivity.
August 2024-Present:PhD in plant science, KAUST, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
September 2021 -June 2024 :Master in College of Life Science, Master of Science ,Northwest A&F University,Shannxi,China
September 2017- June 2021:Bachelor in College of Life Science, Bachelor of Science ,Northwest A&F University,Shannxi,China
Prof. Salim Al-Babili’s Group
BESE - Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering Division