Lab Updates

Peanut Plants Josh Clevenger Lab
Josh and Walid inspecting peanut plants in the Kathy L. Chan Greenhouse on HudsonAlpha’s campus.
Planting Peanuts
Last year, we planted hundreds of peanut plants by hand using a post hole digger. We have stepped up our game this year thanks to our new tractor.
Peanut Plant
Josh and Walid inspecting peanut plants in the Kathy L. Chan Greenhouse on HudsonAlpha’s campus.
Last year, we planted hundreds of peanut plants by hand using a post hole digger. We have stepped up our game this year thanks to our new tractor.
The biannual HudsonAlpha Research Report encapsulates the latest accomplishments and discoveries by HudsonAlpha researchers. The report covers work contributing to the future of our community and our planet in the areas of human health, plant science, and foundational research.
Everyday DNA is HudsonAlpha’s bimonthly blog that takes you inside the science behind HudsonAlpha’s discoveries. In this article, you’ll learn all about aflatoxin and how the research in Dr. Clevenger’s lab aims to create peanuts that are resistant to aflatoxin.
Dr. Clevenger joined Tiny Expeditions co-hosts Sarah and Chris in “Peanuts for the future: how students are collaborating to improve the legume we love,” to talk about a novel collaboration between education and research that is creating a meaningful training experience for students in the Wiregrass region of south Alabama.