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Dr. James Schnable: The Role of High-Throughput Phenotyping in Plant Breeding Assistant Professor, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA Dr. James Schnable has spent the last 12 years studying how plants perceive and respond to their environments. His research group at UNL works on developing new methods to share information across groups of crop species and their wild relatives to identify genetic changes that alter the ability of plants to tolerate stress or use resources more efficiently. Projects in his lab are enabled by close collaborations with computer scientists, statisticians, engineers, and applied plant breeders to develop new quantitative genetic and high-throughput phenotyping techniques to analyze novel types of data, including high-throughput RGB and hyperspectral imagery collected from plants on a daily basis and parallel GWAS and selection studies conducted in related grain crop species. Dr. Schnable is currently an assistant professor, affiliated with both the Center for Plant Science Innovation and the Quantitative Life Sciences Initiative.