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The Louisiana State University Plant Pathology & Crop Physiology Graduate Student Association (LSU PPCP GSA) aims to broaden the scientific background of its members and prepare them for careers in agriculture through workshops, lectures, and industry exposure.
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Louisiana State University Plant Pathology & Crop Physiology Graduate Student Association - LSU PPCP GSA -
Purpose “PPCP GSA is established for the purpose of broadening the scientific background of members and to better prepare them for careers in agriculture by exposure to concepts and methods in the two sub- disciplines of Plant Health: Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology. This purpose shall be achieved through workshops, lectures, contact with personnel in the agricultural industry and other activities.”
Members Currently 25 students: Brazil, China, Colombia, Guatemala, Ecuador, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Nicaragua, Iran, Romania, and the United States • Two faculty advisors: Dr. Raymond Schneider and Dr. Clayton Hollier • Members of honor societies and other organizations – Gamma Sigma Delta – Golden Key International Honour Society – Sigma Xi – International Student Association – Phi Kappa Phi •
Resources • 2 Graduate Student Offices with computers • Departmental library with computers • Louisiana State University facilities – Middleton Library – Various computer resources
Opportunities • • Sandwich Program with universities in Brazil Attendance at professional meetings – GSA Scholarships Plant pathology practicum – spring, summer, and fall Universities, research facilities, and field visits – “Golden Opportunity Tour” – 2009 – Texas trip – 2010 – USDA ARS SRRC - 2011 Meetings with invited guests Workshops Scholarships/Awards • • • • •
Professional Meetings • American Phytopathological Society (APS) – National Meetings • Portland, OR (2008), Charlotte, NC (2010), Honolulu, HI (2011), Providence, RI (2012), Austin, TX (2013) – Regional Meetings • Corpus Christi, TX (2011), Birmingham, AL (2012), Baton Rouge, LA (2013) • Mycological Society of America (MSA) • Society of Nematologists (SON)
2011 Southern Division APS Meeting Corpus Christi, TX
Travel Awards/Scholarships • Professional societies – American Phytopathological Society (APS) – Mycological Society of America (MSA) • LSU Graduate School – In-state travel: $38 – Out-of-state travel: $140 – International travel: $216 • PPCP GSA Scholarships – $150 for national and regional meetings
Practicum Field Trips Grower fields, production orchards, LSU AgCenter research stations
Golden Opportunity Tour - 2009 Oregon State University field station, wineries, USDA organic farm, University of California at Berkeley and Davis
Departmental Guests • GSA Invited Seminar Speakers – Dr. Roy Navarre, USDA-ARS in Prosser, WA – Dr. Joyce Loper, Oregon State University – Dr. Brett Tyler, Virginia Tech – Dr. Brian Staskawics, UC Davis • Departmental Guests – Dr. Jonathan Seibert, Dow AgroSciences – Dr. Ed Cleveland, USDA-ARS SRRC – Dr. William Dolezal, Pioneer – Dr. Allison Tally, Syngenta – Dr. Krishna Subbarao, UC-Davis
Seminars/Workshops • Endnote seminar • PCR workshop • Abstract writing workshops • Oral presentation workshops • Resume workshops
Student Awards • Louisiana Agricultural Consultants Association scholarship – Rebecca Melanson, Trey Price, Nicole Ward Sigma-Xi Grant-in-aid scholarship – Tomas Rush, Nicole Ward MSA Best Student Poster – Tomas Rush Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education grant – Nicole Ward Southern Soybean Disease Workers – Brian Ward • Fulbright Scholarship – Tomas Rush MSA Forest Fungal Ecology grant – Rachel Koch Southern Division APS meeting – Rebecca Melanson Explorer’s Club grant – Rachel Koch Louisiana Board of Regents NSF EPSCoR LINK grant – Donald Nelson USDA AFRI NIFA Pre-doctoral Fellowship grant – Rebecca Melanson • • • • • • • • •
Participation • Executive officer • Committee chair or member • Student mentor • GSA journal clubs • Social activities
2011 – 2012 Officers President – Rebecca Melanson Vice-president – James Young; Rachel Koch Treasurer – Washington da Silva Secretary – Felix Francis
2012 – 2013 Officers President – Brian Ward Vice-president – Maria Caldera Treasurer – Washington da Silva Secretary – Kirandeep Kaur Mani
2013 – 2014 Officers Social/Hospitality Committee Chair: Brian Ward President Eduardo Chagas Silva Fundraising Committee Chair: Maria Alejandra Caldera Vice-president Rebecca Sweany APS meeting Tour committee Chair: Yenjit Raruang Vice-Chair: Rebecca Melanson Treasurer CarolinaAvellaneda Secretary Josielle Rezende Journal Club/ Training Committee Chair: Rebecca Sweany
Professional Development • Journal Club – Open to all students and faculty – Wide range of topics in and related to plant pathology – Review various scientific publications • Peer reviewed journal papers, Webinars, videos, etc – Presentation followed by open discussion – Critical thinking!! • Workshops
Hospitality • New student pot luck • Invited guests and seminar speakers • Prospective students
Social Gatherings – Ice Skating – Dance Lessons – Christmas Party – Halloween Party – Angola Rodeo – Bowling – Graduation Celebrations – International Luncheons – Tubbing
Questions? Department website: www.lsu.edu/ppcp Email: Eduardo Chagas Echagas@agcenter.lsu.edu Rebecca Sweany RSweany@agcenter.lsu.edu PPCP GSA ppcpgsa@gmail.com