• Volume 16 Number 2 Spring 2007

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  • Cover Story: Top senior has done it all

  • Research Award winner may be on campus, or in Katmandu or ...

  • Team Award winners know your business

  • Alumni Profile: Living and learning in the Americas

  • Extension Director Dave Petritz packs it in

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    Purdue Agriculture Research Award winners

    Established in 1982, the Agricultural Research Award recognizes research excellence by a Purdue Agriculture faculty member with less than 15 years experience beyond the PhD.
    The award consists of a plaque, a $1,500 honorarium funded by earnings in the Charles Guthrie Patterson Memorial Endowment and Matthew Morgan Hamilton Funds, and $10,000 for the recipient’s research program.
    Purdue Agriculture Research Programs bestows this award annually to recognize a scientist who has demonstrated a high level of excellence in the application of scientific principles to the solution of important research problems and who has, through his or her research, made significant contributions to agriculture, natural resources, and the quality of life of Indiana citizens.

    List of winners

    1982 — Robert L. Thompson, Agricultural Economics
    1983 — John H. Cushman, Agronomy
    1984 — Wallace E. Tyner, Agricultural Economics
    1985 — Michael R. Ladisch, Agricultural Engineering
    1988 — Peter E. Dunn, Entomology
    1989 — Phillip C. Abbott, Agricultural Economics
    1990 — Martin R. Okos, Agricultural Engineering
    1991 — Nicholas C. Carpita, Botany and Plant Pathology
    1992 — Mark A. Diekman, Animal Sciences
    1993 — Jeffrey J. Volenec, Agronomy
    1994 — W. Randy Woodson, Horticulture
    1995 — Thomas W. Hertel, Agricultural Economics
    1996 — Allan P. Schinckel, Animal Sciences
    1997 — S. Suzanne Nielsen, Food Science
    1998 — Bernard A. Engel, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
    1999 — Sally A. Mackenzie, Agronomy
    2000 — Bruce Hamaker, Food Science
    2001 — Clint Chapple, Biochemistry
    2002 — K.G. Raghothama, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
    2003 — Arun K. Bhunia, Food Science
    2004 — Michael E. Spurlock, Animal Sciences
    2005 — Natalia Doudareva, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
    2006 — Dirk E. Maier, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
    2007 — Gerald Shively, Agricultural Economics