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Harinder P. S. Makkar, Ph.D. Harinder P. S. Makkar, Ph.D.

Univ. Hohenheim/Univ. Nanjing/Univ. Gansu/Univ. Ulanbator

Sustainable Bioeconomy, Waste to worth, Quality & safe feed production, Livestock-environment interaction, Greenhouse gas mitigation from livestock, Novel feed resources, Plant bioactive compounds & business development, Food loss & waste- business development. Provided consultancies to Agric. Ministries, FAO, IAEA, ILRI, ICARDA, EU, EFSA, GIZ, VSF, IGAD, CIAT, CRS, USAID, Private Industries >350 publications, 8 books & 4 patents. Citations: > 30000. Editorial Board member of Journals

Tully Isaac Friedgut, Ph.D. Tully Friedgut, Ph.D.

Dr. Tully Friedgut, Agricultural Specialist, Office of Agricultural Affairs, US Embassy, Israel.

Kathleen K. Treseder, Ph.D. Kathleen K. Treseder, Ph.D.

Kathleen Kay Treseder is an American ecologist who specializes in the interplay between global climate change and fungal ecology. She also serves as a member of the Irvine City Council after being elected to the position in 2022. She is currently a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Irvine.

Stephanie K. Ries , Ph.D.

Department of Horticulture, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48823

C. J. Schweizer, Ph.D.

Department of Horticulture, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48823

Matthew D. Whiteside, Ph.D. Matthew D. Whiteside, Ph.D.

Matthew is a researcher at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, focusing on visualizing nutrients in organisms through the use of nanoparticles called quantum dots.

His research focuses on the use of highly fluorescent nanoparticles, called quantum dots, to visualize nutrients in soil, bacteria, fungi and plants. Using this novel technique, we are able to visually see what is going on in below ground ecosystems; effectively, highlighting soil

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Peter R. Atsatt, Ph.D. Peter R. Atsatt, Ph.D.

Retired from lab research, I continue to develop the hypothesis that terrestrial fungi express a conserved intracellular protoplast phase as part of their endophytic life cycle within plants. 

My interest in fungi evolved from a plant question: how and why numerous plant lineages independently evolved the ability to parasitize other plants via similar tumor-like structures called haustoria. 

I considered the possibility that a common genetic denominator might be symbiotic microbes that facilitate...

José C. Dubeux, Ph.D. José C. Dubeux, Ph.D.

Dr. Jose Dubeux holds a degree in Agronomy from UFRPE (1990), a master’s degree in Animal Science from UFRPE (1995) and a PhD in Agronomy from the University of Florida (2005). He is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Florida. He has experience in the area of Animal Science, with emphasis on Management of Forage Plants and Pastas, working mainly in the following topics: semi-arid, cactaceae, evaluation of forage, forage palm and nutrient...

Rosaria Ciriminna, Ph.D.

 Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati, CNR, via U. La Malfa 153, 90146 Palermo, Italy

Vincenzo Morreale, Ph.D.

Bioinagro, via G. Garibaldi 225 E2, 92027 Licata, AG, Italy

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