Tatiana Sanchez is a postdoctoral associate at the University of Florida studying control methods for Fusarium wilt of watermelon. She received her B.S. in Biology from Universidad Militar Nueva Granada in Colombia and her D.P.M. in Plant Medicine from the University of Florida. Her experience includes research positions at Syngenta, University of Florida, and Los Andes University investigating plant diseases. As a postdoc, she executes field and greenhouse trials evaluating strategies to control Fusarium wilt in watermelon and communicates results through extension presentations, publications, and industry meetings.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Maxwell Handiseni's education and work experience. He holds a PhD in Plant Pathology from Texas A&M University and has held positions there as a postdoctoral research associate and graduate research assistant. His research focuses on evaluating biofumigants and fungicides for the management of diseases in rice and turfgrass. He has over 15 peer-reviewed publications and has experience supervising students and writing grants.
Maxwell Handiseni has extensive experience in plant pathology research. He received his PhD in Plant Pathology from Texas A&M University in 2015, with a focus on biofumigation for rice sheath blight management. He is currently a postdoctoral research associate at Texas A&M, where he evaluates candidate chemistries for disease management in rice and turfgrass. Handiseni has published numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented at various conferences.
This document provides a summary of Phillip S. Coles' background and qualifications. Coles is an adjunct instructor at Reading Area Community College who teaches science and math. He has extensive experience in integrated pest management and sustainable mushroom production systems. Coles holds an MBA and BS in Entomology. He has authored several publications on topics related to agriculture and integrated pest management.
Sidney Crow is a professor of biology at Georgia State University who has over 45 years of experience in applied and environmental microbiology. He received his B.S. in biology from Loyola University in 1969 and his M.S. and Ph.D. in marine sciences and food science from Louisiana State University in 1971 and 1974, respectively. He has served as the director of the Environmental Research Center at GSU since 1995. His research focuses on microbial interactions and applications, including the development of recombinant vaccines, microbial catalysts for fruit ripening, and methods for disinfecting medical devices. He has supervised over 15 Ph.D. students and currently leads a research group.
This study aimed to explore the prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in hospital environments in Benghazi, Libya. Swabs were collected from 395 surfaces in hospital wards, including beds, sinks, doors, and floors. MRSA was isolated from 25.3% of samples. The highest rates of MRSA were found in intensive care units (9.5%), medical units (7.8%), and dialysis wards (5%). Most MRSA strains were resistant to multiple antibiotics. The study concludes that MRSA prevalence in Benghazi hospital environments was high, representing an infection control challenge for Libyan hospitals. Improved surveillance programs are needed to reduce MRSA and other drug
1) Unofficial results show that 95% of students passed practical exams for their B.SED degree in November/December 2015.
2) The author is currently teaching classes for first and second year B.SED students.
3) Topics covered in the B.SED Botany course include algae, viruses, bacteria, fungi and their classification, structures, life cycles, and economic importance. Diagrams and some practical activities are also included. Classes began in September 2015.
This review article summarizes biocontrol strategies for managing Colletotrichum species that cause anthracnose disease in postharvest fruits. It discusses strategies using bacteria, filamentous fungi, and yeasts to control three main Colletotrichum clades: C. acutatum, C. gloeosporioides, and C. truncatum. The most effective bacterial biocontrol agents for C. acutatum were Bacillus subtilis, Paenibacillus polymyxa, and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens. Filamentous fungi like Cryptococcus laurentii and Aureobasidium pullulans showed promise for controlling multiple Colletotrichum species. Several
Andrea Lorena Herrera Valderrama is a 29-year-old Colombian PhD student studying plant biochemistry, genetics, and proteomics. She has a background in biology and laboratory experience in plant genetics, analytical chemistry techniques, sequence analysis, and molecular biology. Her PhD focuses on the biotechnology of natural products from plants at the Foundation Edmund Mach in Italy. She has published articles on topics like flavonoid biosynthesis in plants and analyzed compounds like polyphenols, tannins, and anthocyanins in beans and cocoa.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Maxwell Handiseni's education and work experience. He holds a PhD in Plant Pathology from Texas A&M University and has held positions there as a postdoctoral research associate and graduate research assistant. His research focuses on evaluating biofumigants and fungicides for the management of diseases in rice and turfgrass. He has over 15 peer-reviewed publications and has experience supervising students and writing grants.
Maxwell Handiseni has extensive experience in plant pathology research. He received his PhD in Plant Pathology from Texas A&M University in 2015, with a focus on biofumigation for rice sheath blight management. He is currently a postdoctoral research associate at Texas A&M, where he evaluates candidate chemistries for disease management in rice and turfgrass. Handiseni has published numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented at various conferences.
This document provides a summary of Phillip S. Coles' background and qualifications. Coles is an adjunct instructor at Reading Area Community College who teaches science and math. He has extensive experience in integrated pest management and sustainable mushroom production systems. Coles holds an MBA and BS in Entomology. He has authored several publications on topics related to agriculture and integrated pest management.
Sidney Crow is a professor of biology at Georgia State University who has over 45 years of experience in applied and environmental microbiology. He received his B.S. in biology from Loyola University in 1969 and his M.S. and Ph.D. in marine sciences and food science from Louisiana State University in 1971 and 1974, respectively. He has served as the director of the Environmental Research Center at GSU since 1995. His research focuses on microbial interactions and applications, including the development of recombinant vaccines, microbial catalysts for fruit ripening, and methods for disinfecting medical devices. He has supervised over 15 Ph.D. students and currently leads a research group.
This study aimed to explore the prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in hospital environments in Benghazi, Libya. Swabs were collected from 395 surfaces in hospital wards, including beds, sinks, doors, and floors. MRSA was isolated from 25.3% of samples. The highest rates of MRSA were found in intensive care units (9.5%), medical units (7.8%), and dialysis wards (5%). Most MRSA strains were resistant to multiple antibiotics. The study concludes that MRSA prevalence in Benghazi hospital environments was high, representing an infection control challenge for Libyan hospitals. Improved surveillance programs are needed to reduce MRSA and other drug
1) Unofficial results show that 95% of students passed practical exams for their B.SED degree in November/December 2015.
2) The author is currently teaching classes for first and second year B.SED students.
3) Topics covered in the B.SED Botany course include algae, viruses, bacteria, fungi and their classification, structures, life cycles, and economic importance. Diagrams and some practical activities are also included. Classes began in September 2015.
This review article summarizes biocontrol strategies for managing Colletotrichum species that cause anthracnose disease in postharvest fruits. It discusses strategies using bacteria, filamentous fungi, and yeasts to control three main Colletotrichum clades: C. acutatum, C. gloeosporioides, and C. truncatum. The most effective bacterial biocontrol agents for C. acutatum were Bacillus subtilis, Paenibacillus polymyxa, and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens. Filamentous fungi like Cryptococcus laurentii and Aureobasidium pullulans showed promise for controlling multiple Colletotrichum species. Several
Andrea Lorena Herrera Valderrama is a 29-year-old Colombian PhD student studying plant biochemistry, genetics, and proteomics. She has a background in biology and laboratory experience in plant genetics, analytical chemistry techniques, sequence analysis, and molecular biology. Her PhD focuses on the biotechnology of natural products from plants at the Foundation Edmund Mach in Italy. She has published articles on topics like flavonoid biosynthesis in plants and analyzed compounds like polyphenols, tannins, and anthocyanins in beans and cocoa.
Este documento presenta información sobre la hipertensión arterial. Define la hipertensión arterial y discute factores de riesgo, datos epidemiológicos, evaluación clínica, estudios de laboratorio, clasificaciones, tratamientos actuales y más. Explica diferentes tipos como la hipertensión sistólica aislada y la hipertensión refractaria. También cubre prevalencia, requisitos para tratamiento farmacológico, combinaciones sinérgicas de fármacos y bibliografía.
Este documento apresenta duas fotógrafas finas art - Maja Topicagic e Dimitri Lee. Maja nasceu na Bósnia e fotografa pessoas, se inspirando por sonhos e conversas. Dimitri nasceu em SP e é auto-didata, preferindo filme de grande formato ao digital.
Este documento resume el poema "Cántico Espiritual" de San Juan de la Cruz. Explica que el poema pertenece al género místico del Renacimiento del siglo XVI y trata sobre la queja de amor de un alma que no es correspondida y su deseo de unión con Dios. Describe la métrica del poema, indicando que consta de estrofas de cinco versos heptasílabos y endecasílabos con rima consonante. Finalmente, analiza algunos aspectos de contenido como la adjetivación positiva rel
1. The document provides an overview of cosmetics, including their history, ingredients, and popular herbal and non-herbal brands. It discusses how cosmetics have been used for thousands of years for beautification and dates some early developments to ancient Egypt and India.
2. The document then covers the history of major cosmetics companies and provides details on 11 popular Indian herbal cosmetics brands, including their product ranges. It also discusses 5 major non-herbal international cosmetics brands - Lakme, L'Oreal, Revlon, Maybelline, and Ponds.
3. Finally, it states that cosmetics are comprised of organic compounds like modified
YouTube es un sitio web creado en 2005 que permite a los usuarios subir y compartir videos. Fue adquirido por Google en 2006 y opera como una de sus filiales. Los usuarios pueden ver videos de películas, programas de TV, música y contenido amateur subido por otros. El sitio ganó popularidad por permitir compartir videos de manera sencilla.
Colombia tiene 6.5 millones de personas desplazadas internamente, el segundo país con más desplazados en el mundo. Sin embargo, muy pocos casos de desplazamiento han sido investigados y juzgados, lo que ha permitido altos niveles de impunidad. El desplazamiento forzado ha estado ligado estrechamente a la impunidad y ha sido causado principalmente por grupos armados ilegales como las FARC y los paramilitares, aunque la responsabilidad de la fuerza pública también es significativa. Es necesario que el Estado colombiano garantice los derechos
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare by stating it provides inspiration and allows users to get started making their own presentations. It encourages the reader to create presentations on the Haiku Deck platform hosted on SlideShare.
1. The Islampur Cottage Industries Association conducted a project to explore better utilization of camel wool from the Cholistan desert. They brought 6kg of camel wool back and had it processed by local weavers.
2. Significant losses occurred during sorting, cleaning, carding, and spinning of the camel wool due to its short fibers and impurities. The wool was spun into thread and woven into two pieces of cloth totaling 25 yards.
3. The woven camel wool cloth was washed and dried using traditional methods. It shrank significantly more than sheep wool cloth during washing due to technical limitations of processing the camel wool. The project demonstrated that camel wool can be used for weaving but requires
Mother's love shown in frail envelope of fleshyanuarayu
This document analyzes the poem "Frail Envelope of Flesh" by Michael R. Burch. It discusses intrinsic elements like diction and irony, and extrinsic elements like the mother's love and the tragedy of war. The poem depicts a mother dying on a surgeon's table from war injuries, saying her final goodbye to her child through a last kiss. The analysis seeks to understand the deeper meanings and social commentary within the poem.
A SERVENG CONTRATOU E EMPRESA DE CTAGEO DE SANTO ANDRE PARA FAZER A PERÍCIA DA POUSADA CANTAGALO EM CARAGUATATUBA..DANOS A ESTRUTURA DAS CONSTRUÇÕES DE CHALES , CASA ,RESTAURANTE E PISCINA FORAM VERIFICADOS. AS FOTOS 146,196 E 197 ATESTAM QUE FATORES EXTERNOS DERAM CAUSA AS RACHADURAS, SEM CONTUDO O PERITO IDENTIFICAR QUAIS SERIAM . TODAVIA AS CONSTANTES ESPLOSÕES DE DINAMITE UTILIZADAS PELA SEVERG PARA INSTALAR OS PILARES DE SUSTENTAÇÃO DO VIADUTO QUE PASSARA A 50 METROS DA POUSADA PARECEM SER SUFICIENTES PARA CAUSAR AS RACHADURAS BEM COMO O DESALIAMENTO DO CHALE RESIDENCIA PRINCIPAL O QUE DETERMINOU A SAIDA DAS FAMILIAS DE NOEMIA DO LOCAL POR EMINENTE DESMORONAMENTO, QUE FOI INFORMADO VERBALMENTE PELOS ENGENHEIROS PERITOS, DESTA FORMA PARA EVITAR DANOS A FAMILIA NOEMIA E SUA FAMILIA SAIRAM DO IMOVEL.
Amrish Mahabir has extensive education in process engineering, including a Master's degree from the University of Trinidad and Tobago and a Higher National Diploma from Pearson UK. He has work experience as a process operator at Industrial Plant Services and an internship at PCS Nitrogen Trinidad. His academic projects included modeling an ammonia plant and designing wastewater treatment plants. He is proficient in process simulation software and seeks a challenging career contributing to success.
Watermelon Research and Extension Day galleryTatiana Sanchez
The document summarizes a Watermelon Research and Extension Day event held at the University of Florida Plant Science Research and Education Center in Citra, FL. The event included presentations on watermelon fusarium wilt research, mulch and fumigant trials for nematode and disease control, herbicide efficacy and costs, irrigation scheduling, grafted watermelons for fusarium wilt control, revisions to worker protection standards, in-season nutrient management through sap testing, watermelon economics over the past decade, and equipment calibration demonstrations. A BBQ lunch was also enjoyed and local growers discussed disease control options with extension specialists.
This document provides a summary of Soheila Abachi Hokmabadi Nazhad's contributions to research and development. It lists 9 research publications or presentations where she was an author or co-author focusing on the antimicrobial effects of phytochemicals from plants and fruits. The most significant contributions included a literature review on phytochemicals inhibiting streptococcal species and research screening Iranian medicinal plants for activity against antibiotic-resistant bacteria and H. pylori. The document also provides a brief summary of her research experience and relevant activities such as teaching assistance, community outreach, and volunteering.
Enger German-Ramirez has extensive experience in entomology and pest surveys in Florida. He holds an M.S. in Agricultural Sciences from Florida A&M University and a B.S. in Agricultural Sciences from EARTH University. Currently he works as a Biological Scientist II for the Florida Department of Agriculture, conducting surveys for invasive pests and serving as a pest detection specialist. He has published papers on new records of mealybug species and conducted surveys on coffee pests in the Dominican Republic.
Gonzalo Escarate is a Master of Public Health student at Tulane University with a background in biology and experience in epidemiology research. He has worked in laboratories monitoring insect colonies and researching mosquito-borne disease control. Escarate has also volunteered extensively on health insurance enrollment campaigns and in clinical settings, maintaining patient confidentiality and records. He was formerly Vice President of the University of Florida's African Student Union, coordinating cultural events.
Janvier Gasana has over 20 years of experience in environmental and occupational health as a professor, researcher, and consultant. He has a PhD in Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health and has published over 100 scientific papers. His research focuses on the role of environmental exposures in disease and prevention. He has consulted for numerous organizations, including the World Bank, USAID, CDC, and EPA.
Guillaume SAUBEAU has extensive experience in plant pathology and quantitative resistance mechanisms in potato against pathogens like Phytophthora infestans. He received a PhD in biology and agronomy from Agrocampus-Ouest in Rennes, France. Currently he is the Pathology Manager at Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture, where he leads the pathology team and investigates potato diseases. Previously he held research positions studying plant-microbe interactions and conducted his PhD on the involvement of plant immunity in potato resistance to P. infestans.
Omar Morales is currently pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from Northeastern Illinois University, with an expected graduation date of May 2014. He has a GPA of 3.15 and has taken courses relevant to conservation genetics, ecology, plant anatomy, aquatic biology, and more. Through his coursework and research experience, Omar has gained lab skills in techniques like PCR, electrophoresis, and DNA analysis. He is also fluent in English and Spanish. For his undergraduate research, Omar has conducted fieldwork measuring plant branching correlations and diatom research determining biological changes over 8,000 years. He has worked as an intern for the USDA learning fungal techniques and an insect pathology intern. Additionally, Omar has
Este documento presenta información sobre la hipertensión arterial. Define la hipertensión arterial y discute factores de riesgo, datos epidemiológicos, evaluación clínica, estudios de laboratorio, clasificaciones, tratamientos actuales y más. Explica diferentes tipos como la hipertensión sistólica aislada y la hipertensión refractaria. También cubre prevalencia, requisitos para tratamiento farmacológico, combinaciones sinérgicas de fármacos y bibliografía.
Este documento apresenta duas fotógrafas finas art - Maja Topicagic e Dimitri Lee. Maja nasceu na Bósnia e fotografa pessoas, se inspirando por sonhos e conversas. Dimitri nasceu em SP e é auto-didata, preferindo filme de grande formato ao digital.
Este documento resume el poema "Cántico Espiritual" de San Juan de la Cruz. Explica que el poema pertenece al género místico del Renacimiento del siglo XVI y trata sobre la queja de amor de un alma que no es correspondida y su deseo de unión con Dios. Describe la métrica del poema, indicando que consta de estrofas de cinco versos heptasílabos y endecasílabos con rima consonante. Finalmente, analiza algunos aspectos de contenido como la adjetivación positiva rel
1. The document provides an overview of cosmetics, including their history, ingredients, and popular herbal and non-herbal brands. It discusses how cosmetics have been used for thousands of years for beautification and dates some early developments to ancient Egypt and India.
2. The document then covers the history of major cosmetics companies and provides details on 11 popular Indian herbal cosmetics brands, including their product ranges. It also discusses 5 major non-herbal international cosmetics brands - Lakme, L'Oreal, Revlon, Maybelline, and Ponds.
3. Finally, it states that cosmetics are comprised of organic compounds like modified
YouTube es un sitio web creado en 2005 que permite a los usuarios subir y compartir videos. Fue adquirido por Google en 2006 y opera como una de sus filiales. Los usuarios pueden ver videos de películas, programas de TV, música y contenido amateur subido por otros. El sitio ganó popularidad por permitir compartir videos de manera sencilla.
Colombia tiene 6.5 millones de personas desplazadas internamente, el segundo país con más desplazados en el mundo. Sin embargo, muy pocos casos de desplazamiento han sido investigados y juzgados, lo que ha permitido altos niveles de impunidad. El desplazamiento forzado ha estado ligado estrechamente a la impunidad y ha sido causado principalmente por grupos armados ilegales como las FARC y los paramilitares, aunque la responsabilidad de la fuerza pública también es significativa. Es necesario que el Estado colombiano garantice los derechos
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare by stating it provides inspiration and allows users to get started making their own presentations. It encourages the reader to create presentations on the Haiku Deck platform hosted on SlideShare.
1. The Islampur Cottage Industries Association conducted a project to explore better utilization of camel wool from the Cholistan desert. They brought 6kg of camel wool back and had it processed by local weavers.
2. Significant losses occurred during sorting, cleaning, carding, and spinning of the camel wool due to its short fibers and impurities. The wool was spun into thread and woven into two pieces of cloth totaling 25 yards.
3. The woven camel wool cloth was washed and dried using traditional methods. It shrank significantly more than sheep wool cloth during washing due to technical limitations of processing the camel wool. The project demonstrated that camel wool can be used for weaving but requires
Mother's love shown in frail envelope of fleshyanuarayu
This document analyzes the poem "Frail Envelope of Flesh" by Michael R. Burch. It discusses intrinsic elements like diction and irony, and extrinsic elements like the mother's love and the tragedy of war. The poem depicts a mother dying on a surgeon's table from war injuries, saying her final goodbye to her child through a last kiss. The analysis seeks to understand the deeper meanings and social commentary within the poem.
A SERVENG CONTRATOU E EMPRESA DE CTAGEO DE SANTO ANDRE PARA FAZER A PERÍCIA DA POUSADA CANTAGALO EM CARAGUATATUBA..DANOS A ESTRUTURA DAS CONSTRUÇÕES DE CHALES , CASA ,RESTAURANTE E PISCINA FORAM VERIFICADOS. AS FOTOS 146,196 E 197 ATESTAM QUE FATORES EXTERNOS DERAM CAUSA AS RACHADURAS, SEM CONTUDO O PERITO IDENTIFICAR QUAIS SERIAM . TODAVIA AS CONSTANTES ESPLOSÕES DE DINAMITE UTILIZADAS PELA SEVERG PARA INSTALAR OS PILARES DE SUSTENTAÇÃO DO VIADUTO QUE PASSARA A 50 METROS DA POUSADA PARECEM SER SUFICIENTES PARA CAUSAR AS RACHADURAS BEM COMO O DESALIAMENTO DO CHALE RESIDENCIA PRINCIPAL O QUE DETERMINOU A SAIDA DAS FAMILIAS DE NOEMIA DO LOCAL POR EMINENTE DESMORONAMENTO, QUE FOI INFORMADO VERBALMENTE PELOS ENGENHEIROS PERITOS, DESTA FORMA PARA EVITAR DANOS A FAMILIA NOEMIA E SUA FAMILIA SAIRAM DO IMOVEL.
Amrish Mahabir has extensive education in process engineering, including a Master's degree from the University of Trinidad and Tobago and a Higher National Diploma from Pearson UK. He has work experience as a process operator at Industrial Plant Services and an internship at PCS Nitrogen Trinidad. His academic projects included modeling an ammonia plant and designing wastewater treatment plants. He is proficient in process simulation software and seeks a challenging career contributing to success.
Watermelon Research and Extension Day galleryTatiana Sanchez
The document summarizes a Watermelon Research and Extension Day event held at the University of Florida Plant Science Research and Education Center in Citra, FL. The event included presentations on watermelon fusarium wilt research, mulch and fumigant trials for nematode and disease control, herbicide efficacy and costs, irrigation scheduling, grafted watermelons for fusarium wilt control, revisions to worker protection standards, in-season nutrient management through sap testing, watermelon economics over the past decade, and equipment calibration demonstrations. A BBQ lunch was also enjoyed and local growers discussed disease control options with extension specialists.
This document provides a summary of Soheila Abachi Hokmabadi Nazhad's contributions to research and development. It lists 9 research publications or presentations where she was an author or co-author focusing on the antimicrobial effects of phytochemicals from plants and fruits. The most significant contributions included a literature review on phytochemicals inhibiting streptococcal species and research screening Iranian medicinal plants for activity against antibiotic-resistant bacteria and H. pylori. The document also provides a brief summary of her research experience and relevant activities such as teaching assistance, community outreach, and volunteering.
Enger German-Ramirez has extensive experience in entomology and pest surveys in Florida. He holds an M.S. in Agricultural Sciences from Florida A&M University and a B.S. in Agricultural Sciences from EARTH University. Currently he works as a Biological Scientist II for the Florida Department of Agriculture, conducting surveys for invasive pests and serving as a pest detection specialist. He has published papers on new records of mealybug species and conducted surveys on coffee pests in the Dominican Republic.
Gonzalo Escarate is a Master of Public Health student at Tulane University with a background in biology and experience in epidemiology research. He has worked in laboratories monitoring insect colonies and researching mosquito-borne disease control. Escarate has also volunteered extensively on health insurance enrollment campaigns and in clinical settings, maintaining patient confidentiality and records. He was formerly Vice President of the University of Florida's African Student Union, coordinating cultural events.
Janvier Gasana has over 20 years of experience in environmental and occupational health as a professor, researcher, and consultant. He has a PhD in Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health and has published over 100 scientific papers. His research focuses on the role of environmental exposures in disease and prevention. He has consulted for numerous organizations, including the World Bank, USAID, CDC, and EPA.
Guillaume SAUBEAU has extensive experience in plant pathology and quantitative resistance mechanisms in potato against pathogens like Phytophthora infestans. He received a PhD in biology and agronomy from Agrocampus-Ouest in Rennes, France. Currently he is the Pathology Manager at Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture, where he leads the pathology team and investigates potato diseases. Previously he held research positions studying plant-microbe interactions and conducted his PhD on the involvement of plant immunity in potato resistance to P. infestans.
Omar Morales is currently pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from Northeastern Illinois University, with an expected graduation date of May 2014. He has a GPA of 3.15 and has taken courses relevant to conservation genetics, ecology, plant anatomy, aquatic biology, and more. Through his coursework and research experience, Omar has gained lab skills in techniques like PCR, electrophoresis, and DNA analysis. He is also fluent in English and Spanish. For his undergraduate research, Omar has conducted fieldwork measuring plant branching correlations and diatom research determining biological changes over 8,000 years. He has worked as an intern for the USDA learning fungal techniques and an insect pathology intern. Additionally, Omar has
Jorge Lopez Perez has a BS in Biology and BA in Chemistry from Florida International University with a 4.0 GPA. He has worked as a tutor, teaching assistant, and laboratory technician at FIU while also conducting research on orchid seeds and bacteria in fly ovaries. His experience also includes shadowing physicians, volunteering at a hospital, and coordinating a Red Cross club. He is fluent in Spanish and has several honors including membership in Phi Beta Kappa.
This document provides a summary of Roberta M. Hammond's education, experience, skills, certifications, languages, honors, and work history. She has over 30 years of experience in public health, epidemiology, emergency response, and foodborne illness investigation at both the state and federal level. She currently serves as the Program Manager for the CORE Response Team at FDA, coordinating multi-agency outbreak responses.
Caitlin West is a fourth-year student at the University of Findlay studying animal science and pre-veterinary medicine. She has a 3.81 GPA and plans to obtain her DVM and work as a small and equine animal veterinarian. Her experience includes conducting research on amphibian populations and antimicrobial screening. She has worked as a teaching assistant and veterinary assistant at the university and shadowed at multiple veterinary clinics, gaining hands-on experience.
Susan R. Hammons is a PhD candidate in food science at Purdue University expected to graduate in August 2016. Her research focuses on controlling Listeria monocytogenes in retail delis through education and management strategies. She has coordinated sampling and cleaning projects with delis in multiple states. Ms. Hammons has mentored graduate and undergraduate students and has technical skills in microbiology techniques. She has received several honors and awards for her research and presentations.
This document provides a summary of Fengkun Du's career and qualifications. It outlines his experience as a microbiologist with over 7 years working in proteomic research and the wastewater industry. It also details his education including a PhD in Applied and Environmental Microbiology from Georgia State University and collaborations with various universities. His skills include protein purification techniques, cell culture, fermentation, microarray data analysis and more.
Liliana M. Cano is a postdoc at North Carolina State University specializing in genome analyses of filamentous plant pathogens and effector biology. Her research focuses on understanding how pathogen effectors manipulate host physiology to achieve infection. She uses genomics to identify effectors and functional analyses to determine their activity and potential for developing disease resistance in crops. Cano has a PhD in plant-microbe interactions from the University of East Anglia and over 15 peer-reviewed publications. She teaches courses and mentors students in bioinformatics and plant pathology.
Meagan Hicks has a Bachelors of Science in Biochemistry from the University of New Brunswick. She has work experience researching Spartina grasses in salt marsh restoration and researching metabolism genetics in fruit flies. Her skills include experimental design, statistical analysis, bioinformatics, and laboratory techniques. She is proficient in French and has knowledge of German, Spanish, and Mandarin.
Dakota Esterline is an experienced floorcovering installer seeking a career in veterinary research. They have over 10 years of experience installing floorcoverings and have accumulated over 750 hours shadowing small animal veterinarians. Esterline has a Bachelor's degree in Animal Science and Biology from the University of Findlay and has conducted research and internships in areas such as microbiology, equine science, and animal hospitals.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience of Marcelo Huarte. He has over 40 years of experience as a potato breeder for the National Institute for Agricultural Technology in Argentina, where he leads the National Potato Subprogram. He has obtained ten potato varieties, two of which have international relevance. He also teaches potato courses as a tenured professor at the National University of Mar del Plata. Huarte has extensive experience in potato breeding, seed production, project management, and international collaboration. He has over 100 publications and speaks five languages.
This study evaluated dental caries and fluorosis among Mexican preschoolers and schoolchildren in a non-endemic fluorosis area. Oral examinations found dental fluorosis in 60% of 11-12 year olds. Preschoolers had high rates of caries. Children with fluorosis had slightly lower caries rates. Variable fluoride levels were found in home water, foods, drinks and toothpaste. Daily fluoride excretion in urine was within optimal ranges but significant caries and fluorosis were still present, suggesting other factors influence oral health outcomes.
Research for Development: How Three Innovation Labs Are Driving ImpactFrancois Stepman
The document summarizes a discussion on research being conducted by three USAID Feed the Future Innovation Labs: the Nutrition Innovation Lab, the Soybean Innovation Lab, and the Post-Harvest Loss Innovation Lab.
[1] The Nutrition Innovation Lab is conducting research on the impacts of agriculture on nutrition outcomes in several countries. Key areas of research include the effects of aflatoxin contamination and environmental enteropathy.
[2] The Soybean Innovation Lab is working in 13 countries to establish soybean as a viable crop. The lab operates through university partnerships and focuses on applied research to develop the soybean value chain.
[3] The Post-Harvest Loss Innovation Lab is developing and piloting post-
The document provides a curriculum vitae for Luis E. Benavente which details his educational background including degrees in medicine, biology, and public health from Cayetano Heredia University in Peru. It also outlines his extensive professional experience over 40 years working in malaria control, child health, epidemiology, and tropical disease management in various roles with organizations such as MCDI, Proj HOPE, UPCH, and Cayetano Heredia University across Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America. The CV highlights his technical expertise in areas like pediatric nutrition, infectious disease research, epidemiology, monitoring and evaluation, and program development.
Unlocking the mysteries of reproduction: Exploring fecundity and gonadosomati...AbdullaAlAsif1
The pygmy halfbeak Dermogenys colletei, is known for its viviparous nature, this presents an intriguing case of relatively low fecundity, raising questions about potential compensatory reproductive strategies employed by this species. Our study delves into the examination of fecundity and the Gonadosomatic Index (GSI) in the Pygmy Halfbeak, D. colletei (Meisner, 2001), an intriguing viviparous fish indigenous to Sarawak, Borneo. We hypothesize that the Pygmy halfbeak, D. colletei, may exhibit unique reproductive adaptations to offset its low fecundity, thus enhancing its survival and fitness. To address this, we conducted a comprehensive study utilizing 28 mature female specimens of D. colletei, carefully measuring fecundity and GSI to shed light on the reproductive adaptations of this species. Our findings reveal that D. colletei indeed exhibits low fecundity, with a mean of 16.76 ± 2.01, and a mean GSI of 12.83 ± 1.27, providing crucial insights into the reproductive mechanisms at play in this species. These results underscore the existence of unique reproductive strategies in D. colletei, enabling its adaptation and persistence in Borneo's diverse aquatic ecosystems, and call for further ecological research to elucidate these mechanisms. This study lends to a better understanding of viviparous fish in Borneo and contributes to the broader field of aquatic ecology, enhancing our knowledge of species adaptations to unique ecological challenges.
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Travis Hills' Endeavors in Minnesota: Fostering Environmental and Economic Pr...Travis Hills MN
Travis Hills of Minnesota developed a method to convert waste into high-value dry fertilizer, significantly enriching soil quality. By providing farmers with a valuable resource derived from waste, Travis Hills helps enhance farm profitability while promoting environmental stewardship. Travis Hills' sustainable practices lead to cost savings and increased revenue for farmers by improving resource efficiency and reducing waste.
Or: Beyond linear.
Abstract: Equivariant neural networks are neural networks that incorporate symmetries. The nonlinear activation functions in these networks result in interesting nonlinear equivariant maps between simple representations, and motivate the key player of this talk: piecewise linear representation theory.
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Immersive Learning That Works: Research Grounding and Paths ForwardLeonel Morgado
We will metaverse into the essence of immersive learning, into its three dimensions and conceptual models. This approach encompasses elements from teaching methodologies to social involvement, through organizational concerns and technologies. Challenging the perception of learning as knowledge transfer, we introduce a 'Uses, Practices & Strategies' model operationalized by the 'Immersive Learning Brain' and ‘Immersion Cube’ frameworks. This approach offers a comprehensive guide through the intricacies of immersive educational experiences and spotlighting research frontiers, along the immersion dimensions of system, narrative, and agency. Our discourse extends to stakeholders beyond the academic sphere, addressing the interests of technologists, instructional designers, and policymakers. We span various contexts, from formal education to organizational transformation to the new horizon of an AI-pervasive society. This keynote aims to unite the iLRN community in a collaborative journey towards a future where immersive learning research and practice coalesce, paving the way for innovative educational research and practice landscapes.
When I was asked to give a companion lecture in support of ‘The Philosophy of Science’ (https://shorturl.at/4pUXz) I decided not to walk through the detail of the many methodologies in order of use. Instead, I chose to employ a long standing, and ongoing, scientific development as an exemplar. And so, I chose the ever evolving story of Thermodynamics as a scientific investigation at its best.
Conducted over a period of >200 years, Thermodynamics R&D, and application, benefitted from the highest levels of professionalism, collaboration, and technical thoroughness. New layers of application, methodology, and practice were made possible by the progressive advance of technology. In turn, this has seen measurement and modelling accuracy continually improved at a micro and macro level.
Perhaps most importantly, Thermodynamics rapidly became a primary tool in the advance of applied science/engineering/technology, spanning micro-tech, to aerospace and cosmology. I can think of no better a story to illustrate the breadth of scientific methodologies and applications at their best.
Remote Sensing and Computational, Evolutionary, Supercomputing, and Intellige...University of Maribor
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Aleš Zamuda: Remote Sensing and Computational, Evolutionary, Supercomputing, and Intelligent Systems.
11th International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (IcETRAN), Niš, 3-6 June 2024
Inter-Society Networking Panel GRSS/MTT-S/CIS Panel Session: Promoting Connection and Cooperation
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The binding of cosmological structures by massless topological defectsSérgio Sacani
Assuming spherical symmetry and weak field, it is shown that if one solves the Poisson equation or the Einstein field
equations sourced by a topological defect, i.e. a singularity of a very specific form, the result is a localized gravitational
field capable of driving flat rotation (i.e. Keplerian circular orbits at a constant speed for all radii) of test masses on a thin
spherical shell without any underlying mass. Moreover, a large-scale structure which exploits this solution by assembling
concentrically a number of such topological defects can establish a flat stellar or galactic rotation curve, and can also deflect
light in the same manner as an equipotential (isothermal) sphere. Thus, the need for dark matter or modified gravity theory is
mitigated, at least in part.
Phenomics assisted breeding in crop improvementIshaGoswami9
As the population is increasing and will reach about 9 billion upto 2050. Also due to climate change, it is difficult to meet the food requirement of such a large population. Facing the challenges presented by resource shortages, climate
change, and increasing global population, crop yield and quality need to be improved in a sustainable way over the coming decades. Genetic improvement by breeding is the best way to increase crop productivity. With the rapid progression of functional
genomics, an increasing number of crop genomes have been sequenced and dozens of genes influencing key agronomic traits have been identified. However, current genome sequence information has not been adequately exploited for understanding
the complex characteristics of multiple gene, owing to a lack of crop phenotypic data. Efficient, automatic, and accurate technologies and platforms that can capture phenotypic data that can
be linked to genomics information for crop improvement at all growth stages have become as important as genotyping. Thus,
high-throughput phenotyping has become the major bottleneck restricting crop breeding. Plant phenomics has been defined as the high-throughput, accurate acquisition and analysis of multi-dimensional phenotypes
during crop growing stages at the organism level, including the cell, tissue, organ, individual plant, plot, and field levels. With the rapid development of novel sensors, imaging technology,
and analysis methods, numerous infrastructure platforms have been developed for phenotyping.
ESR spectroscopy in liquid food and beverages.pptxPRIYANKA PATEL
With increasing population, people need to rely on packaged food stuffs. Packaging of food materials requires the preservation of food. There are various methods for the treatment of food to preserve them and irradiation treatment of food is one of them. It is the most common and the most harmless method for the food preservation as it does not alter the necessary micronutrients of food materials. Although irradiated food doesn’t cause any harm to the human health but still the quality assessment of food is required to provide consumers with necessary information about the food. ESR spectroscopy is the most sophisticated way to investigate the quality of the food and the free radicals induced during the processing of the food. ESR spin trapping technique is useful for the detection of highly unstable radicals in the food. The antioxidant capability of liquid food and beverages in mainly performed by spin trapping technique.
The debris of the ‘last major merger’ is dynamically youngSérgio Sacani
The Milky Way’s (MW) inner stellar halo contains an [Fe/H]-rich component with highly eccentric orbits, often referred to as the
‘last major merger.’ Hypotheses for the origin of this component include Gaia-Sausage/Enceladus (GSE), where the progenitor
collided with the MW proto-disc 8–11 Gyr ago, and the Virgo Radial Merger (VRM), where the progenitor collided with the
MW disc within the last 3 Gyr. These two scenarios make different predictions about observable structure in local phase space,
because the morphology of debris depends on how long it has had to phase mix. The recently identified phase-space folds in Gaia
DR3 have positive caustic velocities, making them fundamentally different than the phase-mixed chevrons found in simulations
at late times. Roughly 20 per cent of the stars in the prograde local stellar halo are associated with the observed caustics. Based
on a simple phase-mixing model, the observed number of caustics are consistent with a merger that occurred 1–2 Gyr ago.
We also compare the observed phase-space distribution to FIRE-2 Latte simulations of GSE-like mergers, using a quantitative
measurement of phase mixing (2D causticality). The observed local phase-space distribution best matches the simulated data
1–2 Gyr after collision, and certainly not later than 3 Gyr. This is further evidence that the progenitor of the ‘last major merger’
did not collide with the MW proto-disc at early times, as is thought for the GSE, but instead collided with the MW disc within
the last few Gyr, consistent with the body of work surrounding the VRM.
1. Tatiana Sanchez tatiana.sanchez@ufl.edu
University of Florida, 1453 Fifield Hall. Gainesville, Florida 32611 * Cell: 1 + (352) 327 - 5740
EDUCATION
University of Florida, Entomology and Nematology Department, Gainesville, Florida Fall 2014
D.P.M., Doctor of Plant Medicine
Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, Facultad de Ciencias Básicas, Bogotá, Colombia Spring 2009
B.S., Biology
SKILLS
Languages: Spanish (Native proficiency) & English (Full professional proficiency)
Software: JMP, ARM, SAS, WinRhizo, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
EMPLOYMENT
University of Florida, Postdoctoral Associate, Gainesville, Florida 2015 - present
Accountable for the execution of projects in farms and research stations that evaluate multiple strategies for the control of
Fusarium wilt of watermelon in Florida. Responsibilities include creation of protocols, execution of growth chamber,
greenhouse and field trials, application of pesticides, data collection and results interpretation, field visits, extension
presentations and elaboration of manuscripts. Other duties include grant writing, undergrad training, graduate student
counseling and project supervisor.
Syngenta Crop Protection, Research Assistant, Vero Beach, Florida 2011 – 2014
Responsible for the execution of efficacy trials in the field and greenhouse in Gainesville and Vero Beach, Florida, in
accordance with a grant awarded to the University of Florida by Syngenta. Duties include treatment of plant material, data
collection and, evaluation of the efficacy of products for control of plant diseases and pests in vegetables.
University of Florida, Pesticide Information Office Translator, Gainesville, Florida 2014 – Spring
Responsible for the translation from English to Spanish and editing of a number of extension documents available to the
general public about pesticides and their use in the state of Florida. These documents are available to the public via the
Electronic Data Information Source (EDIS) by the University of Florida/IFAS Extension.
University of Florida, Virology Lab Research Assistant, Gainesville, Florida 2014 – Summer
Assigned to design strategies for the control and identification of soilborne diseases in Caladium. Duties included,
development of pesticide recommendations for disease control, screening and identification of soil pathogens,
pathogenicity tests and establishment of a collection of isolates for further research on Caladium diseases.
Mount Vernon School, Natural Sciences & Ecology Lecturer, Bogota, Colombia 2010
Assigned to develop an academic plan (Natural Science & Ecology and Chemistry) for primary and middle school. This
included weekly lessons on ecology and natural sciences students. Other duties included formulation and execution of
laboratory activities as well as organization and implementation of family meetings and extra-curricular activities for
students.
Sunburst FlorAmerica Group, Research Assistant; cut flower production, Cajica, Colombia 2010
Assigned to monitor chemical variables affecting plant growth and disease development. Rapidly promoted to research
assistant and was responsible for evaluating cultural practices and experimental products in cut-flower farms. Main
objective focused on the evaluation of vascular wilt caused by the Fusarium oxysporum species complex in different
rose and carnation varieties.
2. Tatiana Sanchez tatiana.sanchez@ufl.edu
University of Florida, 1453 Fifield Hall. Gainesville, Florida 32611 * Cell: 1 + (352) 327 - 5740
Los Andes University, Biological Assistant, Bogota, Colombia 2009 – 2010
Responsible for the maintenance of Fusarium colonies and worked on the morphological characterization of Fusarium
species using light and contrast microscopy. Conducted molecular characterization of Fusarium species collected around
Bogota’s savanna affecting golden berry, Physalis peruviana.
Dendrobates Biological Tourism, Microbiology lecturer 2009
Developed and presented lectures on basic microbiology, environmental microbiology and natural resources management
in district schools in Bogota. I was responsible for training students in microscope calibration and use. As part of this
appointment, an opportunity to offer a social service by educating adults enrolled in the city’s program for the re-
introduction to the society for people who had abandoned armed groups.
EXTERNAL INTERNSHIPS
Plant Disease Control Intern, Syngenta Crop Prot., Vero Beach, FL Fall 2014
Evaluated different chemistries in control of foliar diseases of cucurbits including gummy stem blight and anthracnose.
Duties included creation of protocols and trials to complement information regarding standard and novel chemistries, data
collection and summary, transplant production, isolation, and identification of plant pathogens.
Plant Disease Control Intern, Syngenta Crop Prot., Vero Beach, FL Summer 2013
Complemented greenhouse and field experience by conducting seed treatment trials in downy mildew and bacterial leaf
spot of lettuce. During this internship also worked on the comparison of the effect of direct seeded vs transplanted
zucchini and cantaloupes. Duties included greenhouse and field evaluation of bacterial diseases of cole crops as well as
post-harvest assessment of pink rot of potatoes.
Plant Disease Control Intern, Syngenta Crop Prot., Vero Beach, FL Summer 2012
Worked with the lead scientist in creating treatment lists for the control of plant pathogens using the Phytodrip
technology. Conducted efficacy trials that evaluated the control of fungal, bacterial and nematode diseases in vegetables
using this technology. Additional work included a trial for whitefly control and roots analysis using WinRhizo.
Plant Disease Control Intern, Syngenta Crop Prot., Vero Beach, FL Summer 2011
Worked under the direction of Jack Haskell in the evaluation of plant promoters for controlling bacterial leaf spot in
pepper and tomato using Phytodrip technology. This involved sowing, growing and maintenance of plant material.
Rapidly assigned to own projects and used ARM for data analysis.
Plant Disease Diagnostician, Division of Plant Industry, Gainesville, FL Fall 2010
Worked at the Division of Plant Industry clinic on the isolation and identification of plant pathogens from samples under
the supervision of Dr. Tim Schubert. Duties included literature search, pathogen isolation, culture and identification.
PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
American Phytopathological Society – Southern Division 2016
Biennial Florida Phytopathological Society 2015
2015 Suwannee Valley Watermelon Institute 2015
Florida Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises Conference, IPM/DPM booth 2011-2012 and 2014
Entomological Society of America, Plant Medicine Program booth, Knoxville, TN 2012
Florida Entomological Society 2011
American Phytopathological Society 2006
3. Tatiana Sanchez tatiana.sanchez@ufl.edu
University of Florida, 1453 Fifield Hall. Gainesville, Florida 32611 * Cell: 1 + (352) 327 - 5740
PRESENTATIONS
- American Phytopathological Society 93rd
Southern Division Meeting 2016
Title: The effect of oscillating temperatures on growth of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum in-vitro
- 2015 Suwannee Valley Watermelon Institute 2015
Title: Watermelon Fusarium Wilt (Provided slide set for extension agents and Maryland/Delaware Watermelon
conference Feb 5th
-6th
2016)
- Biennial Florida Phytopathological Society. 2015
Title: An integrated approach to battle an old enemy; Fusarium Wilt of Watermelon.
EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
Sanchez M.T and Dufault N.S. 2016. Evaluation of fungicides and plant activator applied via drip for control of Fusarium
wilt in watermelon, 2015. Plant Dis. Manag. Rep. 10:V081. Accepted for publication.
Sanchez M.T and Dufault N.S. 2016. Evaluation of drench applications of crop protection products for the control of
Fusarium wilt in watermelon, 2015. Plant Dis. Manag. Rep. 10:V080. Accepted for publication.
Sanchez M.T, Dufault N.S, Freeman J.H., Ritchie L. and Paret M.L. 2016. Evaluation of drip-applied fungicides and plant
activator for control of Fusarium wilt of watermelon, 2015. Plant Dis. Manag. Rep. 10:V069. Accepted for publication.
Sanchez T, Paret M and Dufault N. 2015. Comparison of fungicide products and their application strategies for
management of Fusarium Wilt in Watermelon. The Vegetarian Newsletter. University of Florida, Horticultural Sciences
Department. Issue No. 605, Art 15.
Sanchez M.T., Forero P.A. y Jimenez P. 2012. Etiología de la enfermedad causada por Fusarium oxysporum en el cultivo
de la Uchuva. Estrategias de control biologico de Fusarium oxysporum en el cultivo de la uchuva. Bogotá: Corpoica.
p. 13-22
Agricultural Blog
Fusarium Wilt Update. Panhandle Ag e-news. University of Florida. IFAS Extension. Published online on: August 21, 2015.
EDIS
Fishel F.M y Sanchez T. 2014. Clasificación de las licencias para aplicadores dictadas por el Departamento de Agricultura y
Servicios al Consumidor del estado de la Florida (FDACS), relacionadas con agricultura y control de plagas (PI-59-SPAN).
Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
Fishel F.M y Sanchez T. 2014. Mejorando la efectividad de un programa profesional para el manejo de plagas (PI-39-SPAN).
Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
Nesheim O.N, Fishel F.M y Sanchez T. 2013. Guía de gestión de plagas para cítricos en la Florida 2014: Interpretación de los
enunciados de PPE en las etiquetas de pesticidas (PI-16-SPAN). Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences.
Fishel F.M y Sanchez T. 2013. Los niños y los pesticidas (PI-226-SPAN). Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food
and Agricultural Sciences.
Fishel F.M y Sanchez T. 2012. Exposición de familias agricultoras al glifosato (PI-214-SPAN). Gainesville: University of
Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
4. Tatiana Sanchez tatiana.sanchez@ufl.edu
University of Florida, 1453 Fifield Hall. Gainesville, Florida 32611 * Cell: 1 + (352) 327 - 5740
Bugwood wiki disease profiles:
Rhizoctonia solani (Black scurf and stem canker in potato).
Magnaporthe oryzae
AWARD
University of Florida International Center, Certificate of Outstanding Achievement 2011
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Phytopathological Society 2015
Entomological Society of America 2012-2015
UF/IFAS Plant Medicine Program Student Association (DPMSO) 2012-2014
REFERENCES
Name: Nicholas S. Dufault
Position: Assistant Professor, Plant Pathology Department, University of Florida
Relationship: Supervisor
Phone: 3522734623
Email: nsdufault@ufl.edu
Name: Jack Haskell
Position: R&D Scientist 3, Plant Disease Control – Syngenta Crop Protection, Vero Beach, FL.
Relationship: Trials Supervisor
Email: jack.haskell@syngenta.com
Phone: 772 321 3918
Name: Norman C. Leppla
Position: Professor & Program Director IPM Florida. Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida
Relationship: Supervisory Committee Chair
Email: ncleppla@ufl.edu
Phone: 352 273 3951
5. Tatiana Sanchez tatiana.sanchez@ufl.edu
University of Florida, 1453 Fifield Hall. Gainesville, Florida 32611 * Cell: 1 + (352) 327 - 5740
RELEVANT GRADUATE COURSEWORK
PLANT PATHOLOGY ENTOMOLOGY AND NEMATOLOGY
Integrated Plant Medicine Graduate Survey of Entomology
Bacterial Plant Pathogens Insect Classification
Mycology Insect Pest and Vector Management
Plant Disease Control Agricultural Acarology
Epidemiology of Plant Disease Biological Control
Seminar in Plant Pathology Plant Nematology
Plant Medicine Seminar Field Plant Nematology
Problems in Advanced Plant Pathology Nematode Diagnostics Internship
Plant Disease Clinic Internship Entomology Extension Internship
Plant Pathology Internship
Plant Virology
Fungal Plant Pathogens
HORTICULTURE AND AGRONOMY SOILS
Integrated Weed Management Environmental Nutrient Management
Horticultural Physiology Soil Fertility
Nutrition of Horticultural Plants Soil and Tissue Testing Internship
Crop Ecology
Problems in Horticultural Science
OTHERS CROP PROTECTION
Independent Research Integrated Plant Medicine
Methods in Plant Health Management Elective internships at Syngenta Crop Protection
Principles of Pesticides
Graduate cumulative GPA: 3.88