About PBGB
The Plant Breeding, Genetics, and Biotechnology (PBGB) Interdepartmental Graduate Program
The Plant Breeding, Genetics, and Biotechnology (PBGB) Interdepartmental Graduate Program is an interdepartmental program. Graduate students carry out their educational curriculum, teaching assistance and research experiences with faculty and fellow students in Crop and Soil Sciences, Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Biology and Plant Pathology. Since 1981, more than 100 M.S. and Ph.D. degrees have been conferred to graduating students. Students who have earned graduate degrees in the PBGB Program at Michigan State University have careers at universities, in private industry and with governmental agencies both in the United States and overseas.
The PBGB Program has made significant contributions to U.S. agriculture. Many cultivars, and inbred lines of agronomic, horticultural and forest commodities have been developed by faculty, staff, students and post-doctoral researchers in various programs. These advances have been made through the collection and utilization of genetic diversity, conventional breeding approaches, and cellular and molecular techniques. The PBGB Program provides students with an approach that integrates contemporary biotechnologies with traditional breeding for crop plant improvement.
There is a set of core courses that all PBGB students take including courses in statistics, plant breeding, and cell and molecular techniques and plant molecular biology. Students also participate in PBGB seminar courses that highlight subjects of relevance to plant biotechnology and breeding and genetics. In addition, students select other courses in consultation with their major professor and guidance committee members. These subjects include plant evolution, quantitative genetics, cytogenetics, genetic engineering of plants, and biometry. Students may also take graduate courses in related disciplines including biochemistry, botany and plant pathology, crop and soil sciences, entomology, forestry, genetics, horticulture and zoology.
Research Programs
Currently, 30 faculty members from four departments within the University make up the PBGB faculty (add the link here). Students usually conduct their research project in the department of their major professor. An extensive range of scientific investigations is possible from traditional breeding, selection, and inheritance studies for simple and quantitative traits to tissue culture, plant transformation, and molecular genetic analysis. Studies on yield, stress, disease resistance, and quality components are ongoing as well as ecological ones in field-oriented programs. Most programs combine the breeding-selection for cultivar development with cellular and molecular technologies such as gene mapping or transformation.
Research Facilities
Michigan State University was founded in 1855 as the first agricultural college in the United States and was the protype of the land-grant universities. MSU is regarded as an outstanding educational institution. The student population of about 40,000, which includes post-graduates, experiences a stimulating and challenging academic environment on a scenic and park-like campus with easy access to the recreational and cultural activities of the mid-Michigan area. Extensive greenhouse space is located on the East Lansing campus, and several experimental farms also are located on campus. PBGB students also conduct studies at one or more of the 15 Agricultural Research Stations located throughout Michigan.
In addition, the MSU commitment to research and graduate programs allows students access to these major research facilities.
- MSU Genomics Core
- Biomedical Research and Informatics Center
- Center for Advanced Microscopy
- Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer Laboratory
- Institute for Cyber-Enabled Research
- Kellogg Biological Station
- Macromolecular Computer Facility
- Max T. Rogers NMR Facility
- Membrane Protein Overexpression Facility
- MSU/DoE Plant Research Laboratory
- National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
- Protein Expression Laboratory
- Research Technology Support Facility
- Mass Spectrometry Facility
- MSU Proteomics Facility
- Flow Cytometry Core Facility
- Macromolecular Structure, Sequencing and Synthesis Facility