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Breeanna Urbanowicz received her PhD under Jocelyn Rose at Cornell University. Her work contributed to our understanding plant family 9 and family 10 glycosyl hydrolases. Following her doctorate degree, she joined Dr. William York’s group in the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center at the University of Georgia for her first postdoc. Currently, her research centers on the biosynthesis and modification of plant secondary cell walls.
  
Breeanna Urbanowicz received her PhD under Jocelyn Rose at Cornell University. Her work contributed to our understanding  plant family 9 and family 10 glycosyl hydrolases. Following her doctorate degree, she joined Dr. William York’s group in the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center at the  University of Georgia for her first postdoc. Currently, her research centers on the biosynthesis and modification of plant secondary cell walls.
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Breeanna Urbanowicz received her PhD under Jocelyn Rose at Cornell University. Her work contributed to our understanding plant family 9 and family 10 glycosyl hydrolases. Following her doctorate degree, she joined Dr. William York’s group in the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center at the University of Georgia for her first postdoc. Currently, her research centers on the biosynthesis and modification of plant secondary cell walls.