BRIFellowsK-State’s Biosecurity Research Institute (BRI) presented awards to 13 researchers among the inaugural members of the Marty Vanier and Bob Krause BRI Research Fellows Program.

A reception celebrating the recipients was held on April 29.

 

 

The following individuals are among the inaugural group of BRI Research Fellows:

  • William Bockus, professor of plant pathology
  • Kenneth R. Burton, program director of the National Agricultural Biosecurity Center
  • Steven Eckels, professor of mechanical and nuclear engineering
  • Stephen Higgs, associate vice president for research and research director at the Biosecurity Research Institute
  • David Scott McVey, research leader and supervisory veterinary medical officer, U.S.
  • Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service, Arthropod-Borne Animal Diseases Research
  • Randall K. Phebus, professor of animal sciences and industry
  • Juergen A. Richt, Regents distinguished professor of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology
  • Raymond “Bob” Rowland, professor of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology
  • Jishu Shi, professor of anatomy and physiology
  • James P. Stack, professor of plant pathology
  • Barbara Valent, university distinguished professor of plant pathology
  • Dana L. Vanlandingham, assistant professor of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology
  • William C. Wilson, research microbiologist, U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service, Arthropod-Borne Animal Diseases Research

 

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