
Professor Rebecca Mosher
Dr. Rebecca Mosher completed her PhD from the Duke University Program in Genetics & Genomics, where she studied transcriptional control of plant immune responses. She then obtained a postdoctoral fellowship in the emerging field of small RNAs with Sir David Baulcombe at The Sainsbury Laboratory and the University of Cambridge. After 14 years running her own research group at the University of Arizona, Dr. Mosher returned to the UK to join Pembroke as a Tutorial Fellow in Biology. Her research investigates gene silencing and how epigenetic information such as DNA methylation is passed from parent to offspring. This passage of information from one generation to the next is one of the fundamental rules of life. Her research group combines classical genetics and with modern genomics to study small RNAs and DNA methylation in a variety of plant systems.
Professor Rebecca Mosher

Dr. Rebecca Mosher completed her PhD from the Duke University Program in Genetics & Genomics, where she studied transcriptional control of plant immune responses. She then obtained a postdoctoral fellowship in the emerging field of small RNAs with Sir David Baulcombe at The Sainsbury Laboratory and the University of Cambridge. After 14 years running her own research group at the University of Arizona, Dr. Mosher returned to the UK to join Pembroke as a Tutorial Fellow in Biology. Her research investigates gene silencing and how epigenetic information such as DNA methylation is passed from parent to offspring. This passage of information from one generation to the next is one of the fundamental rules of life. Her research group combines classical genetics and with modern genomics to study small RNAs and DNA methylation in a variety of plant systems.