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Dr. John Beckmann , assistant professor in the College of Agriculture’s Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, has been awarded $868,145 by the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) to develop a lightweight material that blocks mosquito bites while retaining coolness in hot weather. Beckmann holds bachelor’s degrees in art and physiology, as well as a Ph.D. in entomology, from the University of Minnesota. He conducted postdoctoral research in molecular biophysics and biochemistry at Yale University.

Dr. Dongye Zhao , the Auburn Alumni Engineering Council Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, was awarded $193,960 by the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) to develop a filtering process to remove perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances from water and landfill runoff. The manmade substances are used in food packaging, stain repellants, cookware and firefighting foam, and do not readily break down.

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Auburn’s research enterprise has remained strong, as critical research continued, even while many other institutions opted for a full shutdown of their research efforts. Thanks to the dedicated work of researchers and staff across the university, and aided by careful adherence to best practices in safety, impactful research at Auburn has carried on, despite the difficulties of a public health crisis.

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As is often the case, our strengths shine brightest in difficult times, and in what has proven to be a year of unprecedented challenges, Auburn has carried on, steady and strong. With a hopeful eye toward better days ahead, we will continue our commitment to solve real-world problems through discovery and innovation, leveraging the talents and dedication of Auburn researchers to benefit our local communities and the people of Alabama, our region and beyond.

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Robust Results From Long-Term Research on Organic Cover Cropping , Eric Brennan and Ann Perry

Measuring the Feeding Behavior of Livestock , T. M. Brown-Brandl, Roger A. Eigenberg, and Sandra Avant

Emerging Enemy of Veggies Unmasked , Carolee T. Bull and Marcia Wood

Nourishing America’s Preemies Scientists Confront the Challenges of IV Feeding , Douglas G. Burrin and Marcia Wood

Compounds in Whole-Grain Rice Varieties , Ming-Hsuan Chen, Karen Bett-Garber, and Rosalie Marion Bliss

The Real Dirt on Biosolids as Soil Amendments , Eton Codling and Ann Perry

Irrigation Wastewater: Waste Not, Want Not , Dennis Corwin and Ann Perry

Tools for Tracking Troublesome Trees , Kirk Davies, Matt Madsen, and Ann Perry

New Strategies To Thwart Pecan Scab , Sharon Durham

ARS Works Toward Control of Brown Marmorated Stink Bug , Sharon Durham and Dennis O’Brien

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Identifying Compounds To Help Control Bed Bugs , Mark Feldlaufer

Providing More—and Better—Food by 2050 , John W. Finley

Wasted Food: What We Are Doing To Prevent Costly Losses , Robert L. Fireovid

Novel Ways To Combat Plant Pathogens , Deborah Fravel and Gail C. Wisler

New Club Wheat Holding Its Own Against Fungal Disease , Kim Garland-Campbell and Jan Suszkiw

House Fly Virus Stops , Christopher J. Geden and Sandra Avant

Viral Infection in Sheep Linked to Gene , Michael P. Heaton, Kreg A. Leymaster, and Sandra Avant

New Strawberry Species Found in Oregon , Kim E. Hummer and Sharon Durham

New Technology for Harvesting the Power of Beneficial Fungi , Mark Jackson and Jan Suszkiw

Olives! Scientists Take a New Look at an Ancient Crop , Talwinder S. Kahlon, Jiann-Tsyh Lin, Rebecca R. Milczarek, Mendel Friedman, and Marcia Wood

Weight Loss, Cortisol, and Your Brain Scientists Explore Connections , Nancy L. Keim, Kevin D. Laugero, and Marcia Wood

New Tools for Studying the Root of the Matter , Leon V. Kochian and Dennis O’Brien

Rolling Out Cover Crops for Higher Yields and Improved Soil Quality , Ted S. Kornecki

New Uses for Sugar Beet Pulp , LinShu Liu and Rosalie Marion Bliss

New Bioenergy Yeast Is an Overachiever , Zonglin Lewis Liu and Ann Perry

Advantages of Understanding the Lady Beetle Diet , Jonathan Lundgren

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Improved Vitamin B12 Test May , John W. Newman, Lindsay H. Allen, and Marcia Wood

New, Improved Codling Moth Lures Available , David Nicholson and Jan Suszkiw

Rooting Out a Novel Stress Syndrome in Pigs , Dan Nonneman and Sandra Avant

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Cited for More Than 60 Years of Flavor Research , Dennis O’Brien

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Two Approaches for Optimizing Water Productivity , Dennis O’Brien

Prescription for Curing Citrus Greening , Dennis O’Brien and Yongping Duan

Crop-Friendly Bacteria Tapped To Battle Fungal Marauders , Patricia Okubara and Jan Suszkiw

State Department’s Gift of Dogwoods to Japan in Honor of 100th Anniversary of Cherry Tree Gift , Richard Olsen and Sharon Durham

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Savvy Seed Sorter Gains New Fans , Thomas C. Pearson and Marcia Wood

ARS Validates Soil Moisture Data Collected Via Satellite , Ann Perry

Drainage Ditch Research Reveals Opportunities for Cleaning Up Runoff , Ann Perry

Measuring and Managing Impacts of Manure Spills , Ann Perry

Possible Links Between Soil Microbial Communities and Stroke Risk , Ann Perry

Turning Trees into Fighter Fuels , Ann Perry

Mapping the Way to Even Healthier Rice , Shannon Pinson and Jan Suszkiw

Dogs, Pine Trees, and Carbs , Neil P.J. Price and Marcia Wood

Getting Hooked on Farmed Salmon: A Good Source of Omega-3s , Susan Raatz, Matthew Picklo, William Wolters, and Rosalie Marion Bliss

Fungi Can Be Friends or Foes , Amy Rossman, Jo Anne Crouch, Shannon Dominick, and Sharon Durham

Cultural Practices To Maintain Soil Quality and Address Climate Change , Upendra Sainju and Dennis O’Brien

A Desert Shrub’s Crystallized Protein Sheds Light on Photosynthesis , Michael Salvucci and Dennis O’Brien

Enhancing Yogurt With Healthful Fiber From Oats , Mukti Singh, Sanghoon Kim, and Marcia Wood

Lifting All Boats with Organic and Conventional Research , Matt Smith

Current Challenges Can Help Fuel Future Opportunities , Jeffrey J. Steiner

Fungal Foam Tested Against Avocado Threat , Jan Suszkiw

Nematode-Filled Capsules Tested Against Corn Rootworms , Jan Suszkiw

Fire Ant Venom Compounds May Be Useful as a Fungicide , Jan Suszkiw, Jian Chen, and Xixuan Jin

Going Beyond the Barnyard To Stop Stable Flies , David B. Taylor, J.J. Zhu, and Sandra Avant

A Modeling Milestone for Soil Phosphorus Management , Peter Vadas and Ann Perry

Storage Technique Preserves Citrus, Kills Pathogens , Gayle Volk and Jan Suszkiw

Challenge for Sustaining Agriculture , Mark Walbridge

How Does a Mom's Nutrition Affect Her Children's Health? , Robert A. Waterland and Marcia Wood

Early Weaning: A Good Bet for Beef Producers in Drought-Stricken Areas , R.C. Waterman and Sandra Avant

Corn Cobs On Deck for Cellulosic Feedstock , Brian J. Wienhold and Ann Perry

An Atlas for Guatemala, a Tool for Conserving World Crops , Karen Williams and Dennis O’Brien

Citrus Greening: A Puzzle with Many Pieces , Gail Wisler

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