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Two Ohio State ATI alumni join staff
Heather Bauder and Jeff Gallimore are the most recent Ohio State ATI graduates to have joined the horticulture division. Heather is a graduate of the floral design and marketing and nursery production and management programs. She is the new laboratory dem ...
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Terry Lanker receives national award
Terry Lanker was recently named recipient of the 2015 NACTA John Deere Award. This award recognizes one faculty member each year for his or her work in preparing students for employment in the areas of management, sales, service, processing and /or produc ...
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2006
https://plantpath.osu.edu/research/publications/2006
W., and Willoughby, D. A. 2006. Factors affecting the natural occurrence of entomopathogenic nematodes ... Common infection strategies of pathogenic eukaryotes. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 4:922-931. Ham, J., ...
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Mitchell publications
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causal agent of rice blast disease. Nature 434:980-986. Donofrio, N., Rajagopalon, R., Brown, D., ...
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Seminar: Erich Grotewold, Director, Center for Applied Plant Sciences (CAPS), Ohio State
244 Kottman/Columbus videolinked to 121 Fisher/Wooster ...
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Fruit and Vegetable Safety Training, OSU South Centers, Piketon
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More about Plant Pathology
https://plantpath.osu.edu/node/51
Center. Above: Roche was involved in a capstone project with Sarah Ellis, Pierce Paul and Monica ...
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Alumnus named to crops manager position
https://ati.osu.edu/newsletters/alumnus-named-crops-manager-position
Scott Ruck is Ohio State ATI's new crops manager. Scott is a 2011 graduate of the Ohio State ATI agronomy program, CFAES Department of Horticulture and Crop Sciences with an agronomy focus. Scott was previously employed by Shearer Equipment in Woos ...
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Ohio State ATI grad shooting for Rio in 2016
https://ati.osu.edu/newsletters/ohio-state-ati-grad-shooting-for-rio-in-2016
Before the autumn semester of 2013, Ohio State ATI graduate and animal sciences major Katiann Scherer hadn’t played a minute of team handball in her life. But thanks to an intramural sports experience at Ohio State University, she is now working to earn a ...