UVM Extension’s Northeast Center to Advance Food Safety (NECAFS) has received a five-year, $1.38 million grant from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to establish a Northeast Produce Safety Research Consortium. Continue reading “NECAFS Receives Funding for Produce Safety Research Consortium”
Researchers at the Pringle Herbarium Embark on Colombian Expedition
Plant Biology Research Assistant Professor Michael Sundue of the Pringle Herbarium, and Sarah Morris, graduate student in the Barrington-Sundue Lab, began their first of six National Science Foundation-funded plant collecting trips to Colombia. Continue reading “Researchers at the Pringle Herbarium Embark on Colombian Expedition”
Migrant Farmworker Grant Builds Community Health Worker Capacity
Building on a decade of migrant farmworker health outreach by dedicated, committed and mostly part-time UVM Extension staff, the Vermont Department of Health awarded Principal Investigator Naomi Wolcott-MacCausland a $1,300,000 grant to ensure greater equity and access to COVID-19 vaccines for those disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Continue reading “Migrant Farmworker Grant Builds Community Health Worker Capacity”
Chen Receives USDA AFRI Grant for Potato Beetle Epigenetics Research
Plant and Soil Science Associate Professor Yolanda Chen has received a USDA AFRI grant for $683,490 from the Pests and Beneficial Species in Agricultural Production Systems program. With colleagues, she will be studying the role of epigenetics in the evolution of insecticide resistance in the Colorado potato beetle, a major pest of potatoes. Continue reading “Chen Receives USDA AFRI Grant for Potato Beetle Epigenetics Research”
Preston Funded for Evolution of Temperature-regulated Flowering in Grasses Research
Plant Biology Associate Professor Jill Preston was recently awarded a National Science Foundation grant to research the evolution of temperature-regulated flowering in grasses, starting in spring 2022. Continue reading “Preston Funded for Evolution of Temperature-regulated Flowering in Grasses Research”