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Welcome!



Dr. Kellie Walters is the Assistant Professor of Controlled Environment Plant Physiology at the University of Tennessee. The overall goal of the Walters Lab is to leverage the ability to manipulate the growing environment to alter plant physiology, improving production efficiencies and crop quality. 


We are hiring!
Seeking two graduate students, preferably PhD or MS students with some CE experience.

Seeking one post-doctoral research associate.

  

Graduate Research Assistantship
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Post-doctoral Research Associate
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Interested in collaborating?
​Send me an email!
waltersk@utk.edu

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  • Personnel
    • Previous Lab Members
  • Research
    • Publications
    • Video Highlights
  • Quantify Compounds
  • Outreach
  • Teaching
    • Philosophy
    • Classroom Experience
    • Professional Development
    • Research
    • Curriculum Development
  • Contact