#project_officer I work on cultivating plant models under exposure to abiotic stresses to measure their adaptive escape responses by building stress tolerance and to detect behavioural changes or injury symptoms. The project also aims to shine a light on conserved genes involved in activated pathways in response to stress stimuli by performing comparative analyses. With a snapshot of RNA transcription data serving as a Polaroid of events across each representative species within major plant clades, this ‘film roll’ packs into our group’s portfolio in constructing user-friendly tools and databases and works into the picture of BrachyNet & CoNekT. ![[Peh Li Hui.jpg | 300]] Collaborating with [[Dr. Eugene Koh]] on the [[Abiotic stress]] responses in the plant kingdom. M.Sc. Biomedical/Medical Engineering (Part-time by Coursework) (2017-2019), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore B.Eng. (Hons) Materials Science and Engineering (2010-2014), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore **Publications in our group**