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Mission

The mission of the Plant Resilience Institute (PRI) is to strengthen our position as an internationally recognized Center of Excellence for groundbreaking laboratory and field research on plant resilience, where adaptable future leaders of plant research are trained, and the advancement of plant resiliency in our society and environment is advocated for and prioritized.

Purpose

Climate instability threatens agricultural productivity. Stabilizing crop production will require the development of crops that are more resistant to abiotic and biotic stresses including drought, high temperature, flooding, disease, and insect pests. PRI connects leading plant researchers and eminent interdisciplinary labs to drive unique solutions to these global challenges.

People

PRI includes faculty, postdocs, students, and staff from diverse career stages and disciplines including biochemistry, genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, microbiology, and pathology. By bringing together cutting-edge researchers from colleges and departments across the university, PRI provides the resources and platform for groundbreaking collaborations. 

News

A graphic promoting GLPSC 2025

MSU to Host Inaugural Great Lakes Plant Science Conference

Register for the first Great Lakes Plant Science Conference (GLPSC 2025), a collaborative conference to explore the future of plant science, taking place September 12-14, 2025 in Lansing, Michigan, USA.
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Tom Sharkey poses at his desk as a graduate student in the MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory between 1976-1980.

Thomas D. Sharkey Retires After 51 Years of Plant Research

After 51 years of research and teaching, PRI faculty member Thomas D. Sharkey is earning the title of Emeritus University Distinguished Professor as he heads to retirement.
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Headshot of Christine Sprunger

Sprunger Announced as a 2025 Top Agri-Food Pioneer

Christine Sprunger has been selected by the World Food Prize Foundation as a 2025 Top Agri-food Pioneer! Her work in regenerative agriculture and soil health has transformed sustainable farming systems and positions her as a global leader in agri-food sustainability.
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