Graham Henning

Graham Henning

Current Position:
Horticulture researcher turned agtech enthusiast.

Research Assistant:
2017 – 2018

Education:
B.S., 2017, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Research Interests:
Graham’s background is in botanical genetics; specifically Mendelian inheritance, ethylene signaling, and glandular trichrome engineering. Having garnered an understanding of the therapeutic potential of plant-derived compounds, he now aims to investigate biochemical interactions in disease

Publications:
Hoxhaj G, Ben-Sahra I, Lockwood SE, Timson RC, Byles V, Henning GT, Gao P, Selfors LM, Asara JM, Manning BD. Direct stimulation of NADP+ synthesis through Akt-mediated phosphorylation of NAD kinase. Science. 2019 Mar 8;363(6431):1088-1092. doi: 10.1126/science.aau3903. PMID: 30846598

Maule A, Henning G, Patterson, S. “Love Me Not Meter: A Sensor Device for Detecting Petal Detachment Forces in Arabidopsis thaliana.” Ethylene Signaling: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology). New York: Humana, 2017. 245-52. Print.