Stephen Parris
Graduate Research Assistant
Plant and Environmental Sciences Department
Office: BRC 306
Phone:
Email: sparri2@clemson.edu
Educational Background
M.S. Plant and Environmental Sciences
Clemson University 2022
B.S. Horticulture
Clemson University 2018
A.A.S. Horticulture Technology
Spartanburg Community College 2017
Research Interests
Genome Engineering
Bioinformatics
In vitro Biology
Pathology
Plant Breeding
Publications
Li, Z., Parris, S., Saski, C., A simple plant high-molecular-weight DNA extraction method suitable for single-molecule technologies. Plant Methods, 16, 2020.
Wen, L., Li, W., Parris, S., West, M., Lawson, J., Smathers, M., Li, Z., Jones, D., Jin, S., and Saski, C. A. 2020. Transcriptomic profiles of non-embryogenic and embryogenic callus cells in a highly regenerative upland cotton line (Gossypium hirsutum L.). BMC Developmental Biology 20:1-15.
Adelberg, J., Naylor-Adelberg, J., Miller, S., Gasic, K., Schnabel, G., Bryson, P., Saski, C., Parris, S., and Reighard, G. 2021. In vitro co-culture system for Prunus spp. and Armillaria mellea in phenolic foam rooting matric. In vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Plant 57:387-397.
Parris, S. M., Jeffers, S. N., Olvey, J. M., Olvey, J. M., Adelberg, J. W., Wen, L., Udall, J. A., Coleman, J. J., Jones, D. C., and Saski, C. A. 2022. An In Vitro Co-Culture System for Rapid Differential Response to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum Race 4 in Three Cotton Cultivars. Plant Disease 0:PDIS-08-21-1743-RE