PPCDL/Beltsville - Seed Pathogen Testing Workshop
- Dates offered: March 9-10, 2023
- Maximum course enrollment: 8-10
- Length of time: 2 days - in-person
Day 1: Lecture & Demonstrations & Lab Exercise
Day 2: Laboratory Exercise
Day 1: Lecture & Demonstrations & Lab Exercise
Day 2: Laboratory Exercise
The Phytophthora 101 Workshop is a 3-day workshop that has lectures and hands-on components. The lectures include a review of Phytophthora ramorum, DNA extraction, the real-time PCR protocols using P. ramorum (ITS and Elicitin) and Phytophthora kernoviae (ITS1 and ITS2) as the targets, and interpretation of results.
The TaqMan probe real-time PCR basics workshop is being offered for the first time in 2023.
The Bioinformatics Module SS workshop is taught over 3 days and has both lecture and hands-on activities. The lectures will cover a range of sanger sequencing topics from primer design to introductory sequence analysis, as well as the molecular classification and diagnostics of a wide range of pathogens including bacteria, fungi, nematodes, Phytoplasmas, viruses and Phytophthora species.
The good laboratory practices and quality management systems workshop is being offered for the first time in 2023. The workshop will be held virtually and will be a prerequisite for all other NPDN trainings this year. The quality management portion of the lecture will discuss quality management systems vs ISO 17025 accreditation and the importance of record management in all aspects of quality management. The g
Contact Sara May (srm183@psu.edu) and Lina Rodriguez Salamanca (linar@vt.edu) for suggestions to include.
see the minutes and agenda with zoom link on our committee page https://www.npdn.org/committee/protocols_validation_committee
Sam Fieweger,1 Steffie Rhodes,2 Lina Rodriguez Salamanca,3and James Woodhall4
1Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, 2Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, 3Virginia Tech, and 4University of Idaho
The NPDN Learning Management System (LMS) contains professional development coursework for NPDN members. To access the LMS, you must be logged into your NPDN account on the NPDN website.
To navigate to your personal LMS Dashboard, click “Member Menu” and then click on “Professional Development (LMS)”.
The Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Georgia (UGA) seeks to hire a Plant Disease Diagnostician to operate the Plant Disease Clinic at the UGA Tifton Campus. This is a fiscal-year (12-month), 95% Extension/5% service position at the rank of Public Service Assistant (non-tenure track faculty position).
Position available: January 1, 2023. Applications received by December 15, 2022 are assured full consideration; however, applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

NPDN supports plant health and biosecurity in U.S. agricultural and natural ecosystems by providing expert diagnostic capacity, communication, coordination, and quality pest and disease diagnostic information.