Dr. Chin-Feng Hwang


Department

Agriculture-Mountain Grove Campus

Role: Staff
Campus: Springfield

Details

Education

  • PhD, 1997, University of Iowa

Teaching

  • Plant Breeding and Genetics
  • Plant Breeding and Genetics Lab
  • Molecular Breeding Techniques
  • Internship in Agriculture
  • Plant Science Colloquium

Research and professional interests

Because of the long breeding cycle in woody plant species like grapes, developing molecular markers linked to genes of horticultural and morphological traits for use in marker-assisted selection can greatly accelerate the breeding process and allow much more accurate selection of progeny. The research program of Dr. Hwang focuses on the development of molecular genetic tools to expedite a Vitis aestivalis-derived ‘Norton’ grape breeding effort with the ultimate goal of improving its viticultural performance and enological quality. Laboratory activities include plant-pathogen interactions, classical breeding, inheritance studies, DNA marker analysis, molecular mapping, map-based cloning and characterization of disease resistance genes.

Awards and honors

  • Convener, 2019 North American Grape Breeders Conference
  • Foundation Award for Excellence in Research, Missouri State University, 2019
  • Plant Genetics Endowed Professor, Missouri State University, 2016-Present
  • Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award, Graduate College, Missouri State University, 2016
  • Best Enology Paper Award, American Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 2013