The “Power and the Promise” of Genomics for the agricultural industry:
- Global TV interview (May 7, 2013) Sex-deprived fruit
- CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks (May 5, 2012) Evolution Goes Blonde
- Vancouver Sun (May 4, 2012) Blond hair in Solomons not a gift from Europeans
- Discover Magazine (May 4, 2012) Case closed: blonde Melanesians understood
- LA Times (May 3, 2012) Blond hair evolved separately in Europe and the South Pacific
- Nature News (May 3, 2012) Blonde hair evolved more than once
- New York Times (May 3, 2012) Another genetic quirk of the Solomon Islands: blond hair
- New Scientist (May 3, 2012) Blond hair evolved independently in Pacific islands
- Spektrum (May 3, 2012) Natürlich blond
- NPR radio (August 15, 2011) The Heat is On For California Wines.
- Wine Spectator (March 22, 2011) Your Great-Grandchildren’s Grapes?
- The Toronto Star (February 26, 2011) The oenophile’s guide to grape sex.
- The Telegraph Journal (January 28, 2011) N.B. Scientist at forefront of Grape Genetics Research.
- The Chronicle Herald (January 26, 2011) Wine grapes starved for sex: Geneticist discovers vintner’s product needs reproductive variety.
- New York Times (January 25, 2011) Lack of sex among grapes tangles family vine.
- New Scientist (January 23, 2011) Wine family tree revealed.
- CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks (January 22, 2011) New Wines in Old Genes
- GenomeWeb Daily News (January 21, 2011) Genotyping study provides clues to domestic grape history, diversity.
- USA Today (January 19, 2011) Grapes domesticated 8,000 years ago.
- USDA-ARS News and Events. (January 18, 2011) USDA Scientists and Collaborators Complete More Comprehensive Genetic Analysis of Domesticated Grape.
- BBC News (January 17, 2011) New grapes needed to keep wine flowing.
- ScienceDaily. (April 13, 2010) Bringing better grapes a step closer to reality.
- New York Times (March 2, 2010) Human Culture, an Evolutionary Force.