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Tim’s first degree was in Applied Biological Sciences, followed by a PhD in Botany at the University of Reading. Upon completion of his PhD, Tim was appointed as a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Cell Biology at the John Innes Centre, Norwich. Subsequent to which he took up a post as a University Lecturer in the Botany Department at Universiti Sains Malaysia. In 1999 Tim returned to the U.K. and was appointed as a post-doctoral research associate in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge. Tim has been a member of the academic of staff at Wolverhampton since 2001 and was appointed to his current post as Reader in Plant Cell Biology in 2013. To date, Tim has supervised four PhD students to completion and is currently co-supervising two PhD students at Wolverhampton plus two PhD students and one post-doctoral researcher based at Yunnan Agricultural University, P.R. China

研究领域

The role of the plant cell wall in plant growth and development. Plant/pathogen interactions. Orchid conservation. Plant gum exudates. Abiotic stress tolerance.

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Millner H.J. and Baldwin T.C. (2016). Floral micromorphology of the genus Restrepia (Orchidaceae) and potential consequences for pollination. Flora, 225,p. 10-19. Gashua I.B; Williams, P.A and Baldwin T.C. (2016). Molecular characteristics, association and interfacial properties of gum Arabic harvested from both Acacia senegal and Acacia seyal. Food Hydrocolloids, 61,p.514-522. Gashua I.B; Williams P.A; Madav M.P. and Baldwin T.C. (2015). Characterisation and association behaviour of Nigerian and Sudanese Acacia gum exudates. Food Hydrocolloids, 51, p 405 – 413. Bolton S.N; WhiteheadM.P; DudhiaJ; BaldwinT.C. and SuttonR. (2015).Investigating the post mortem molecular biology of cartilage and its potential forensic applications. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 60 (4), p. 1061 – 1067. Millner H.J; McCrea A. R. and Baldwin T.C. (2015). An investigation of self-incompatibility within the genus Restrepia. American Journal of Botany, 102 (3), p. 487 -494. Mortimer J.C; Yu X; Albrecht S; Sicilia F; Huichalaf M; Ampuero D; Murphy A.M; Matsunaga T; Michaelson L; Stephens E; Baldwin T.C; Ishii T; Napier JA; Weber A.P.M; Handford M.G. and Dupree P. (2013). Abnormal glycosphingolipid mannosylation triggers salicylic-acid mediated responses in Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell,25 (5), p. 1881 - 1894. Chua M; Hocking T.J; Chan K. and Baldwin T.C. (2013). Temporal and spatial regulation of glucomannan deposition and mobilization in corms of Amorphophallus konjac (Araceae). American Journal of Botany, 100, p. 337 – 345. Potocka I; Baldwin T.C. and Kurczynska E. (2012). Distribution of lipid transfer protein 1 (LTP1) epitopes associated with morphogenic events during somatic embryogenesis of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. Plant Cell Reports, 31, p. 2031 – 2045 Zhang L-H; Jia B; Zhuo R-Y; Liu J-L; Pan H-Y; Baldwin T.C. and Zhang S-H. (2012). An acyl-acyl carrier protein thioesterase gene isolated from Wintersweet (Chimonanthus praecox), CpFATB, enhances drought tolerance in transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana tobaccum). Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 30, p. 433 – 442. Chua M; Chan K; Hocking T.J; Williams P.A; Perry C. J. and Baldwin T.C. (2012) Methodologies for the extraction and analysis of konjac glucomannan from corms of Amorphophallus konjac K. Koch. Carbohydrate Polymers 87, p. 2202 – 2210.

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