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THE DOCTOR IS IN -- Plant pathologist Sherrie Smith of the U of A System Division of Agriculture serves as the Arkansas Flower and Garden Show's "plant doctor." She diagnoses samples brought by showgoers. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Jim Robbins)
Dr. Robert S. Zeigler
Dr. Robert "Bob" Zeigler is an internationally respected plant pathologist with more than 30 years of experience in agricultural research in the developing world. He is the director general of IRRI.
Skokomish Tribe hatchery manager Laura Swaim and ProFishent Inc. fish pathologist David Powell weigh out eggs.
The Skokomish Tribe is working with a local fish health research company, ProFishent, Inc., to research alternatives for treating an egg fungus that is common in hatcheries around the world. Typically, a chemical called Formalin (formaldehyde) is used to treat the fungus. Scientists hope that they can find a more natural, less toxic treatment.
This series of sub-panels depicts the rotationally-invariant recognition performance of SIVQ in the predicate task of character recognition with the capital letter “A” as the exemplar.
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UG99 wheat stem rust screening nursery, and farms near it, Njoro, Kenya. Project involving breeders and plant pathologists from U of MN, Cornell, USDA-ARS, and CIMMYT.
Credit: University of Minnesota, David Hansen
Nearly 200 ninth grade students from Perspectives/IIT Math & Science Academy (MSA) were immersed in real-life scientific learning with 1,500 pathologists and laboratory professionals as part of the ASCP’s “Building a Laboratory Workforce for the Future.” Photos courtesy of Ms. Farr at MSA. Learn more at bit.ly/15Jl7N2
DRONE — Plant pathologist Terry Spurlock talks about his experience with various drone models over the years. Taken Aug. 5, 2022, at the rice field day at Stuttgart, Arkansas. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Mary Hightower)
Yeshi Wamishe, extension rice plant pathologist with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, was awarded the Rice Industry Award at the 2022 Rice Outlook Conference, held in Austin, Texas. (U of A System Division of Ag photo by John Carlin)
Speech-language pathologist Elizabeth Peterson delivers a speech entitled "Empowering From Within: How to Sound Like a Broadcaster and Speak Like a CEO" at the 2011 Women of Enterprise Real Estate Forum in the Driscoll Ballroom at the University of Denver.
With an international reputation as a forensic pathologist, serologist, and expert on hairs and fibres, Glaister became an adviser to the Glasgow police and was in great demand as an expert witness in cases of murder and violent assault. He published a number of important works on medico-legal subjects and was best known for revising and improving (with his University colleague Dr Edgar Rentoul) 'Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology', a textbook first published by his father and which appeared in twelve editions.
(See GB 248 GUA FM/4/2/3)
(University of Glasgow Archive Services Ref: FM 4/1/12)