Agriculture
Secretary Ann Veneman appointed Alan Wood, director of the
Life Sciences and Biotechnology Institute, to the
eight-member Research, Education and Economics Task Force.
The group is comprised of scientists from a variety of
disciplines, including medicine, agriculture and
biotechnology. The
2002 Farm Bill created the task force, which is conducting a
review of USDA's Agricultural Research Service to evaluate
the merits of establishing one or more national institutes
focused on food and agricultural science. It will report its
findings to Veneman and the U.S. House and Senate
Agriculture Committees by the fall of 2003. Wood
received his bachelor's degree in biology from Middlebury
College in Vermont and a master's and doctorate in virology
from Purdue University. He came
to MSU in 2001 as the first director of the Life Sciences
and Biotechnology Institute. His previous work includes
biologically based pest management research at the Boyce
Thompson Institute at Cornell University and leadership of a
U.S. Forest Service team studying the use of biological pest
control agents in forests. Writer:
Bob Ratliff Released:
March 3, 2003 Publications
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MSU institute
head joins ag
task force
MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- The director of a Mississippi State University
institute has been named to a U.S. Department of Agriculture
task force.
Contact: Dr. Alan Wood, (662) 325-9208
Visit: DAFVM
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