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Aaron Lorenz
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University of Nebraska
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Dept of Agronomy & Plant Genetics
St Paul, MN 55108
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Projects as Lead Investigator
Year
Project Name
2015
Implementing and vetting genomic selection in soybeans
2014
Optimizing genomic selection for a soybean breeding program
2013
Optimizing genomic selection for a soybean breeding program
Projects as Co-Investigator
Year
Project Name
2016
Identifying high yield genotypes in the USDA soybean germplasm collection
2016
Accleration of soybean yield and composition improvement through genomic selection
2016
Initiation of a genomic selection pipeline for public soybean breeders in the North Central region
2015
Accelerating soybean yield and composition improvement through genomic selection