Dr. Denita Hadziabdic-Guerry is an associate professor at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Her research focuses on population genetics of fungal plant pathogens, population biology, forest health, forest pathology, and diversity and conservation efforts of native plants. In addition, my research goal is to contribute to hunger eradication efforts on the African continent by preserving biodiversity of indigenous and nutritional plants adapted to climate change. This will not only provide regional food security, but will promote science literacy, and recruit and educate the next generation of science ambassadors in sub-Saharan African countries.
Advisory Board:
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Tyler Carney
Coordinator
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Bill Hammond
Director
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Jiri Hulcr
Former Director
- Damian Adams
- Michael Andreu
- Leslie Boby
- Eben N. Broadbent
- Mysha Clarke
- Steve Coates
- Dave Coyle
- Raelene Crandall
- John Davis
- Chris Demers
- Jeff Eickwort
- David Godwin
- Denita Hadziabdic-Guerry
- Jess Hartshorn
- Daniel Johnson
- Tim Martin
- Tania Quesada
- Ajay Sharma
- Carlos Alberto Silva
- Andrew Sims
- Aditya Singh
- Ian Stone
- Andrés Susaeta
- Deborah Tharp
- Jason Vogel