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Sharon Regan

Professor at Queen's University

Sharon Regan is a Professor of Plant Biotechnology at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.12 She specializes in studying how plants can be used to create renewable energy and clean up contaminated soil.1 Her research focuses on identifying key genes responsible for important plant traits, ranging from basic studies on trichomes and flower development to applied research on bioenergy and phytoremediation.1

At Queen's University, Dr. Regan teaches courses in Cell Biology and Cellular Basis of Adaptation, guiding students through the workings of cells and their responses to environmental stresses.1 She has been a professor at Queen's University since 2015.2

Dr. Regan's academic career includes:

  • Professor at Queen's University (2015-present)2
  • Previously held positions as an Assistant Professor at Carleton University2
  • Held a Canada Research Chair in Fundamental Plant Biology3

Her research has garnered significant attention in the scientific community, with 31 published works and 2187 citations.4 Dr. Regan's expertise lies in molecular biology, particularly in plant biotechnology and cellular adaptation.

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Kingston, Ontario, Canada