Hannah Kinmonth-Schultz
Post-doctoral Researcher
hkinmonth@ku.edu
Primary office:
785-864-3848
8026 Haworth Hall
Faculty Sponsor: Joy Ward
Selected Publications:
- Kinmonth-Schultz, H.A., MacEwen, M., J.S., Seaton, D.D., Miller, A.J., Imaizumi, T., and Kim, S.-H. 2019. An emplanatory model of temperature influence on flowering through whole-plant accumulation of FT in Arabidopsis thaliana. Silico Plants: https://doi.org/10.1093/insilicoplants/diz006
- Boiteau, R.M., Hoyt, D.W., Nicora, C.D., Kinmonth-Schultz, H.A., Ward, J.K., and Bingol, K. 2018. Structure elucidation of unknown metabolites in matabolomics by combined NMR and MS/MS prediction. Metabolites 8:8.
- Kinmonth-Schultz, H., Song, Y.H., Ito, S., Lee, J.S., Kim, S.-H. and Imaizumi, T. 2016. Cool nighttime temperatures induce the expression of Constants and Flowering Locus to regulate flowering in Arabidopsis.New Phytologist 211(1): 208-224.
Recent Presentations:
- Kinmonth-Schultz, H.A. and Ward, J. 2019. Do changes in carbohydrate status under elevated [CO2] correlate with delayed flowering in an Arabidopsis genotype selected for high fitness at elevated [CO2]? Gordon Conference, CO2 Assimilation in Plants from Genome to Biome, Newry, ME.