Department of Plant Sciences

Dr Beverley Glover

Dr Beverley Glover

Dr Beverley Glover came to Cambridge in 1996 following a PhD at the John Innes Centre in Norwich. She worked initially in David Hanke's lab, and so developed an inevitable interest in cytokinins and their perception. However, her main area of interest has always been the evolution and development of floral features which attract pollinating animals. These days she spends most of her time getting money in and sending papers out, but she still finds time to do a bit of labwork, usually on projects involving MYB genes and flower development in one species or another.

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