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Stanley J. Aronoff Laboratory
318 West 12th Avenue


Stanley J. Aronoff LaboratoryThe Stanley J. Aronoff Laboratory of Biological Sciences was completed in July 2003. The top floor houses our Department office as well as PCMB faculty offices and research labs.

 

 


Directions to Stanley J. Aronoff Laboratory

From State Route 315 - Exit at Lane Avenue and go east. Turn right on Olentangy River Road. Turn left on John Herrick Drive. Turn right on Cannon Drive. Turn left on West 12th Avenue. The Stanley J. Aronoff Laboratory is located at 318 W. 12th Avenue.

Click for an interactive campus mapFrom I-71 - Exit at 11th Avenue and go west. Follow 11th Avenue to Grant Avenue. Turn right and make an immediate left onto Chittenden. Turn left on High Street and make an immediate right on 11th Avenue. Turn right on Neil. Turn left on West 12th Avenue. The Stanley J. Aronoff Laboratory is located at 318 W. 12th Avenue.


From I-70 - Exit at 71 North and take 670 West. Follow thesigns to 315 North. Exit at Lane Avenue and go east. Turn right on Olentangy River Road. Turn left on John Herrick Drive. Turn right on Cannon Drive. Turn left on West 12th Avenue. The Stanley J. Aronoff Laboratory is located at 318 W. 12th Avenue.

Visitor Parking: Park in Parking Garage K (see map) at 322 W. 12th Ave. Then take the public elevators in Parking Garage K to the 1st level, walk east along 12th Avenue and the curved sidewalk will take you to the doors of the Aronoff Laboratory.

COTA Bus Service: The COTA Bus System serves the area, stopping at the intersection of West 12th Avenue and Neil Avenue. For schedule information, please call (614) 228-1776 or visit COTA's web site.

 

PCMB NEWS

Erich Grotewold Receives Grant from US-Israeli Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund

We are pleased to announce that Erich Grotewold has been awarded another new grant. This is a 3-year award from the US-Israeli Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund. It is in the amount of $137,000 and is entitled "Regulation of tomato fruit development by interacting MYB proteins.".

Erich Grotewold Receives DOE And NSF Grants

Erich Grotewold has been awarded 3-year grant in the amount o $449,390 from the DOE, entitled "Engineering phenolic metabolism in the grasses using transcription factors."

Erich has also been awarded a second, major grant from NSF (Plant Genome). It is a 3-year award in the amount of $2,479,632 entitled "The Grass Regulome Initiative: Integrating control of gene expression and agronomic traits across the grasses.

David Somers' Lab Published In Nature

David Somers’ group has published an article in Nature (Sept. 20) entitled, “ZEITLUPE is a circadian photoreceptor stabilized by GIGANTEA in blue light.” Woe-Yeon Kim and Sumire Fujiwara are co-first authors.

Erich Grotewold Awarded USDA Grant

Erich Grotewold has been awarded a grant from the USDA in the amount of $201,025 for a two-year study entitled, “Transposons as gene control elements.”

Rebecca Lamb Receives OPBC Award

Rebecca Lamb has received an award of $57,567 over two years from the OPBC for a study entitled, ”Two Arabidopsis WWE-PARP proteins involved in abiotic stress response and development.”

Plant Biotechnology In-Floor Seminar Series Schedule

Follow the link below for a schedule of informal 30-40 min seminars that will take place at noon on Fridays in room 189 of Rightmire Hall.
Schedule [pdf]

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