Plant Biology Program news archive
Undergraduate wins ASPB Fellowship
Charles Mason won a $3000 fellowship from the American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB). Mason was one of just 15 students nationwide selected for the fellowship, which also includes student membership in the ASPB and a travel grant to attend the 2008 ASPB Plant Biology meeting. » full article
Joint lab with Chinese university
Penn State and the South China Agricultural University have established a joint laboratory in root biology. The lab will focus on understanding the molecular biology, breeding, physiology and agroecology of root traits that are important to plants. » full article
Fedoroff receives National Medal of Science
Nina Fedoroff, the Huck Institutes' first director, has been selected as a recipient of the 2006 National Medal of Science. She is one of eight scientists named by President Bush to receive the nation's highest award for lifetime achievement in scientific research. Dr Fedoroff has also been named Science and Technology Advisor to the US Secretary of State. Fedoroff is internationally renowned for her work in plant molecular biology and genetics. » full article
Awards to plant biology graduate students
Congratulations to two students who have won awards for their research. Wuxing Li receives a $5000 Alumni Association Dissertation Award, while Farag Ibraheem has won $2000 for a research proposal. » full article
Kao receives graduate program chair leadership award
The chair of the Plant Biology graduate program, Teh-hui Kao, has won Penn State's Graduate Program Chair Leadership Award for 2006. » full article