Peggy Ozias-Akins is a Professor at The University of Georgia. Peggy has been teaching and doing research in plant reproductive development and molecular genetics for 35 years and 10 months. Her research has helped to improve our understanding of how plants reproduce, and their work in molecular genetics has contributed to our knowledge of how genes are regulated in plants. Peggy's work has had a major impact on the field of plant science, and they are respected by their colleagues for their expertise and insight.
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