The North Carolina State University, Chancellor's Faculty Excellence Program, Emerging Plant Disease and Global Food Security Faculty Cluster Records, 2016-2020, contains one website relating to the cluster’s research and seminars. The Emerging Plant Disease and Global Food Security Faculty Cluster at North Carolina State University ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Chancellor's Faculty Excellence Program, Emerging Plant Disease and Global Food Security Faculty Cluster Records, 2016-2020, contains one website relating to the cluster’s research and seminars. The Emerging Plant Disease and Global Food Security Faculty Cluster at North Carolina State University is one of 20 cross-disciplinary research groups in the Chancellor’s Faculty Excellence Program (CFEP). The CFEP was established in 2011 in an effort to “bring together the brightest minds in a range of academic disciplines and give them the support to tackle global issues,” and includes more than 75 faculty members across the university’s 10 colleges. Directed by Dr. Jean Ristaino, William Neal Reynolds Professor of Plant Pathology, the Emerging Plant Disease and Global Food Security Faculty Cluster researches plant diseases and agricultural pests that threaten the global food supply.
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