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One of the greatest challenges of our time is to feed the growing population without further destroying the environment. The human population is projected to reach more than 9.7 billion people by 2050 from the current 7.9 billion. In addition to having more people on the planet, we are consuming more calories than we have done in the past. Some estimates indicate that if we are unable to reduce crop loss or alter our consumption patterns, we will need to double the yield of the major crops in the next few decades to keep up with food demands. At the same time, food security remains out of reach for people in many regions of the world. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, as many as 828 million people went hungry in 2021. Climate change presents additional challenges, including rising temperatures and a higher incidence of pests, diseases, droughts and floods, which already reduce global yields by 30-60% each year.

The Ronald lab studies genes that control resistance to disease and tolerance of environmental stress with the goal of improving food security for the world’s poorest farmers. We are also using CRISPR genome editing to reduce methane emissions from rice, enhance nutrient use efficiency and draw down more carbon into soils.

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The Impact of Plant Biology

  • by Deling Ruan
  • May 19, 2026

Pamela Ronald helped isolate the genes that made a certain kind of rice more resistant to flooding, making food supplies more reliable around the world. Learn more in the latest Among the Academies.

Pam Ronald received 2026 U21 award on Climate Action

  • by Deling Ruan
  • May 15, 2026

The 2026 U21 Award and U21 Leaders of the Future Award winners were revealed on 21 April at the Universitas 21 Annual Network Meeting and Leadership Summit, hosted by the University of Glasgow. Pam Ronald received this year U21 award on Climate Action. Congratulations! 

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We're working to make crop plants more resilient to improve food security for the world’s poorest farmers.

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Ronald studies plant microbe-interactions and the plant response to a changing climate.

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Prof. Pamela Ronald

Distinguished Professor, Department of Plant Pathology and the Genome Center University of California, Davis
Director of Grass Genetics, The Joint Bioenergy Institute, Emeryville, CA
Investigator, Innovative Genomics Institute, UC Berkeley
Faculty Affiliate, Center on Food Security and the Environment, Stanford University
Co-author of "Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics, and the Future of Food"

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