Peer Review Digest for Diagnosticians
Contact Sandesh Dangi (sandesh.dangi@ndsu.edu), Sara May (srm183@psu.edu), and Lina Rodriguez Salamanca (linar@vt.edu) for suggestions to include.
Contact Sandesh Dangi (sandesh.dangi@ndsu.edu), Sara May (srm183@psu.edu), and Lina Rodriguez Salamanca (linar@vt.edu) for suggestions to include.
Shouhua Wang, Nevada Department of Agriculture
As plant diagnosticians, we all deal with unknowns. This is often the most interesting part of our job, as it gives us a surprise and makes the day memorable when we solve the mystery.
Telissa Wilson1, Jennifer Falacy1, and Todd Steinlage2
1Washington State Department of Agriculture, 2Alaska DNR – Division of Agriculture
The Citrus Research Board Laboratory Manager is an important part of the organizational structure diagnosing CLas in the fight against Huanglongbing.
The Citrus Research Program is a grower-funded and grower-directed program established in 1968 under the California Marketing Act as a mechanism for enabling the California citrus growers to sponsor and support needed scientific and technical research to further the goals of the California citrus industry. The program is administered by the Citrus Research Board, which is commonly referred to as the CRB.
Join us in Sonoma County, CA Tentative dates are June 5-9, 2023!
Salary: $48,000 - $51,000. Candidate has the option for additional annual salary (up to 0.15 FTE) via awarded grants. USU offers an excellent benefits package and retirement contribution.
To Apply: Click this link for job details. Click on “Apply for this job online” at the top right.
Apply by: March 30, 2023 (applicant review begins), and will remain open until filled
The Greenhouse and Nursery Pathology lab at UC Davis, under the leadership of Johanna Del Castillo, is seeking a candidate to provide support to the “Accreditation to Improve Restoration” (AIR, https://restoration.sf.ucdavis.edu/), a program that promotes best management practices (BMPs) in native plant nurseries to prevent plant pathogen introductions.
Brian Hudelson, University of Wisconsin Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic
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.