New Dry Bean Expert to Lead Research in Plant Breeding and Computational Biology

Overview:

Dr. Najafabadi’s research focuses on enhancing the productivity and resilience of dry bean crops, a crucial component of sustainable agriculture. Utilizing advanced technologies alongside computational biology, Dr. Najafabadi is at the forefront of breeding innovations aimed at producing cultivars that meet the evolving demands of the agricultural sector. 

An OAC alumnus and former staff member, Dr. Najafabadi was the first graduate student in the Department of Plant Agriculture to receive the D.F. Forster Medal. He also earned an Outstanding Staff Award as a research associate at the University of Guelph, and recently received the Young Scientist Award at the World Soybean Research Conference in Vienna.

Learn more about his research here.