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  1. Steve Long is the Ikenberry Endowed University Chair at the University of Illinois where he studies how climate change impacts crops and engineers photosynthesis to help feed and fuel the world.

  2. Steve Long has served as Principal Investigator and Director of RIPE since its inception in 2012. He is the Ikenberry Endowed Chair of Plant Biology and Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois.

  3. Stephen Patrick Long (born 13 August 1950) FRS is a British-born American environmental plant physiologist and member of the National Academy of Sciences studying how to improve photosynthesis to increase the yield of food and biofuel crops.

  4. To understand the limitations to C4 photosynthesis and the adaptation of the process to cooler climates. My lab integrates molecular and biochemical studies with physiological studies of photosynthesis, using state-of-the-art and custom built gas-exchange, fluorescence and controlled environment instrumentation.

  5. Nov 30, 2023 · Photosynthesis is one of the most important processes on the planet, helping produce the food we eat and the air we breathe. Crop scientist Steve Long thinks...

  6. Steve Long has served as Principal Investigator and Director of RIPE since its inception in 2012. He is the Ikenberry Endowed Chair of Plant Biology and Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois.

  7. Crop scientist Steve Long thinks it could be more efficient — and he's intent on giving it a boost. He shows how hacking photosynthesis could help feed the world all while reducing climate change.

  8. Plant physiologist and bioengineer Steve Long is hacking photosynthesis to feed the world and tackle climate change. Why you should listen. Obsessed with bioenergy and food security, Steve Long is the Ikenberry Chair of plant biology and crop sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

  9. terra-mepp.illinois.edu › team › profileSteve Long | TERRA-MEPP

    TERRA-MEPP Director Steve Long is the Ikenberry Endowed Chair of Plant Biology and Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois. He is also a Distinguished Professor of Crop Sciences at Lancaster University in the United Kingdom.

  10. Stephen (Steve) P. Long, FRS, is an environmental plant physiologist who studies how to improve photosynthesis—the process of turning sunlight and carbon dioxide into the sugars that drive yield.