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American Seed Trade Association Student Video Contest

Submit A Video For The "Better Seed Better Life" Student Video Contest

Graduate and undergraduate students pursuing agriculture or related disciplines are invited to participate in the second annual Better Seed, Better Life student video contest sponsored by the American Seed Trade Association (ASTA). The 2018 contest theme is “Rumor Has It.”

Find contest details here!

PBC June Newsletter

 

The PBC June Newsletter is up. This month we feature Graduate Student Pornpipat "Paul" Kasemsap, the PBC will host a Plant Breeding Strategic Meeting on June 11th, and CEO of Phenospex B.V. Gregoire Hummel will give a talk on June 13th from 12:10-1 in PES 2005.

 

PBC May Newsletter

The PBC May Newsletter features graduate student Ian Thompson; Dr. Angus Wright gives on-campus seminar Monday May 14th, we will visit the Bayer/Nunhems Acampo breeding station May 16th, and Dr. Gurdev Khush wins the UC Davis Medal. Read the newsletter here: bit.ly/2Ib09zG

PBC March Newsletter

The PBC March Newsletter can be found here: http://bit.ly/2oUyWW5

This month we feature PhD student Kay Watt, we will visit the Stable Isotope Facility, and Paul Gepts wins 2018 Chancellor's Award for International Engagement.

PBC January Newsletter

In this newsletter, the PBC is hosting its annual free community movie screening, this year featuring Fear No Fruit. Graduate student Mitchell Feldmann discusses his graduate program working on strawberry, and the PBC has funding to assist a limited number of students to attend three upcoming conferences. Read the newsletter here.

PBC December Newsletter

In the December newsletter, Amy Groh is featured in the Graduate Student Spotlight, UC Davis alums Drs. Sarah Dohle,  Viviana Medina, and Leonela Carriedo collect seeds for Puerto Rico, and PBC Director Charlie Brummer is elected as a Fellow of AAAS in Agriculture, Food and Renewable Resources. Read the newsletter here.

 

November Newsletter

Here is our November Newsletter! This month our graduate student spotlight focuses on Rachel Frank-Greenhut, a second-year master’s student in the Horticulture and Agronomy Graduate Group. We also congratulate Professor Paul Gepts for receiving an award for his work in bean breeding! Read more about upcoming events, interesting articles, and featured faculty and staff here -- http://bit.ly/2m2hfVx