André C. Velásquez Landmann

Biology
Biography
Education
- Ph D, Cornell University
- BS, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Teaching Interests
Dr. Velásquez has taught BIOL 333, Cell and Molecular Biology at Ðǿմ«Ã½. Previously, he was also an instructor of PLB 416L, Plant Physiology Laboratory, and BS 161, Cells and Molecules, at Michigan State University.
Research Interests
Dr. Velásquez works in the area of <b>plant–microbiota interactions</b>, where he is interested in the mechanisms that allow bacteria to colonize, multiple and thrive once inside of plant leaves. In nature, due to the scarcity of resources, most non-pathogenic bacteria are in an equilibrium in which their population density numbers are kept static. This static state also applies to virulent bacteria experiencing a strong plant immune response known as Effector-triggered immunity. We plan to identify the mechanisms behind microbiota survival to boost plant colonization by beneficial microbiota and halt colonization by pathogens, thereby increasing agricultural yields and productivity.