$4.8 Million in Awards will Support Innovative Research in Nutrition, Plant Efficiency, Soil Health, Water Use and Sustainable Farm Animal Productivity, Resilience and Health.
The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research, a nonprofit organization that supports innovative science addressing food and agriculture challenges, today announced the first New Innovator in Food and Agriculture Research Award recipients.
The nine New Innovators will receive a total of $4.8 million over five years. Matching funds from each awardee’s respective institution will leverage the Foundation’s investment of up to $300,000 per recipient.
Meeting and sustaining the growing global demand for food will require a scientific workforce committed to innovating the way food is grown, processed and distributed. The Foundation’s New Innovator program invests in new university faculty, their creative and potentially transformative research projects and the students and post-doctoral scholars who work on those projects.
The following individuals, who are assistant professors at the universities listed below, are the inaugural recipients of the New Innovator in Food and Agriculture Research Award. Awardees will investigate important research questions in five of the Foundation’s seven research target areas:
Nutrition and Healthy Food Choices
- Geoffrey Fisher, Ph.D., Cornell University
- Mary Anne Roshni Amalaradjou, Ph.D., University of Connecticut
Plant Efficiency
- Anjali Iyer-Pascuzzi, Ph.D., Purdue University
- Mary Jamieson, Ph.D., Oakland University
Soil Health
- Amelie Gaudin, Ph.D., University of California, Davis
- Lisa Tiemann, Ph.D., Michigan State University
Sustainable Farm Animal Productivity, Resilience and Health
- Crystal Levesque, Ph.D., South Dakota State University
- Benjamin Reading, Ph.D., North Carolina State University
Water Use
- Isaya Kisekka, Ph.D., Kansas State University
Awardee research projects include harnessing technology and data to improve water management strategies on farm, advancing understanding of gut health benefits from dairy consumption and improving urban agricultural production by exploring the effects of beneficial insects, pest control and pollination on crop yields in urban environments.