Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge

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Template:Infobox organization The Department of Plant Sciences is a department of the University of Cambridge that conducts research and teaching in plant sciences. It was established in 1904, although the university has had a professor of botany since 1724.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Research

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  1. Global food security
  2. Synthetic biology and biotechnology
  3. Climate science and ecosystem conservation

See also the Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University

Notable academic staff

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History

The University of Cambridge has a long and distinguished history in Botany including work by John Ray<ref>Template:Acad</ref> and Stephen Hales<ref name = Schofield>Template:Cite book</ref> in the 17th century and 18th century, Charles Darwin’s mentor John Stevens Henslow<ref>Template:Acad</ref> in the 19th century, and Frederick Blackman,<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> Arthur Tansley<ref name=tansleybio>Template:Cite journal</ref> and Harry Godwin in the 20th century.<ref name=godwin>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref name=aboutus/>

Emeritus and alumni

More recently, the department has been home to:

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