Tier 2 Canada Research Chair, Berry Horticulture
Director, Berry Environmental Resilience Research & Innovation (BERRI) Centre
Assistant Professor
Agriculture
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Lauren is the Canada Research Chair (Tier 2), Berry Horticulture and Assistant Professor in the Agriculture Department at UFV where she is starting the BERRI (Berry Environmental Resilience Research & Innovation) Lab. Her research interests are in understanding the role of plant growth regulators in plant perception and response to changes in their environment, and how this can be applied to understand and predict climate change resilience and vulnerability of Canadian plant species. Her work uses interdisciplinary approaches including metabolomics, plant tissue culture and micropropagation, quantum dot microscopy, field studies and controlled environments to better understand how plants grow. She has a particular interest in Vaccinium species (cranberry, huckleberry, lingonberry, blueberry), understanding how these traditional and commercial species respond to stress, and applied research to promote food security, food sovereignty and berry health on the land, in the field and in the lab.
"I went into the Agriculture Technology Diploma not knowing where I wanted to end up in the agriculture industry. UFV's courses on production animal nutrition and health sparked an interest in the feed industry for me."