Seminar Guidelines and Expectations
Plant Pathology 515 515, PullmanReview of seminar guidelines and expectations with students enrolled in Pl P 515.
Seminar: Dr. Joey Hulbert
Plant Pathology 515 515, PullmanSpeaker: Dr. Joey Hulbert, Post Doc, WSU PREC hulbe@wsu.edu Tentative Seminar Title: Research needs for mitigating the emergence of Sooty Bark Disease in the Pacific Northwest
Seminar: Dr. Marianne Elliott
Plant Pathology 515 515, PullmanSpeaker: Dr. Marianne Elliott, Research Associate, WSU PREC melliott2@wsu.edu Tentative Seminar Title: Phytophthora ramorum in Washington State: Management Successes, Failures, and Challenges
Seminar: Dr. Mustaga Jibrin
Plant Pathology 515 515, PullmanSpeaker: Dr. Mustafa O. Jibrin, Post Doc, WSU TFREC mustafa.jibrin@wsu.edu Tentative Seminar Title: Clonality and Recombination in the Globally Spread Bacterial Spot of Tomato and Pepper Pathogens
Seminar: Dr. Jane Stewart
Plant Pathology 515 515, PullmanSpeaker: Dr. Jane Stewart, Associate Professor of Agricultural Biology, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO Jane.Stewart@colostate.edu Tentative Seminar Title: TBD
Seminar: Marilen Nampijja
Plant Pathology 515 515, PullmanSpeaker: Marilen Nampijja, PhD student marilen.nampijja@wsu.edu Tentative Seminar Title: RNA Interference Technology, Opportunities, and Challenges in the Management of Plant Diseases
Seminar: Kristen Bullough
Plant Pathology 515 515, PullmanSpeaker: Kristen Bullough, PhD student kristen.bullough@wsu.edu Tentative Seminar Title: Cordyceps: From Zombie Ants to Chinese Medicine
Seminar: Dr. Richard Sniezko
Plant Pathology 515 515, PullmanSpeaker: Dr. Richard Sniezko, Geneticist, US Forest Service Dorena Genetic Resource Center, Dorena, OR richard.sniezko@usda.gov Tentative Seminar Title: Developing Resistant Populations of Trees to Non-Native Pathogens
Seminar: Ninh Khuu
Plant Pathology 515 515, PullmanSpeaker: Ninh Khuu, PhD student ninh.khuu@wsu.edu Tentative Seminar Title: Mistletoe: Merging of Myth and Science