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June 15, 2021
Biotechnology Innovation and Regulatory Science program featured by bestvalueschools.org
The ABE program was listed as #3 among best 19 online master's in biotechnology.
May 25, 2021
Ryan Howard (BS '00): ABE alumnus finds entrepreneurial spark in vegan marshmallows
“My grandfather said if you study engineering you can do anything you want. Engineers are innovators, and innovators understand how to read the future,” Howard added. “And I think he was right. That course of study is what prepared me for my own entrepreneurial undertakings.”
April 23, 2021
Troy Tonner, Chaela Minor: College recognizes top students during Spring Awards Banquet
“Regardless of whether you win, your nomination puts you in rare air, in the company of the very best in our college,” said Plaut. “I know that you have worked hard for this and hard for the things you believe in. Whether you are being recognized for academic excellence, leadership or mentoring, you have made a difference.”
April 7, 2021
Professors Bernie Engel, Klein Ileleji: Agricultural entrepreneurship: from labs to markets
“As an institution, we want to have impact,” says Bernard Engel, associate dean and director of agricultural research and graduate education. “
April 6, 2021
Professor Mohit Verma: Purdue professor tackles bovine respiratory disease with over $1 million in grant support
“Bovine respiratory disease is a complex syndrome with multiple infectious agents, including bacteria and viruses,” Verma said. “And the emergence of antibiotic resistance has definitely complicated this issue. But I feel confident we can develop biosensors that can be used in the field that determine which pathogen is present. Biosensors are low-cost and user-friendly. Since our biosensors incorporate most of the complexity within the device, users will require minimal training. With support from FFAR and our industrial partners we will be able to create a diagnostic solution that will reduce losses, improve productivity and reduce the spread of antibiotic resistance.”
March 30, 2021
Professor Nadia Gkritza: Purdue University to participate in NSF-funded engineering research center to advance electrified transportation
Serving as Purdue campus director for ASPIRE and leader of the Adoption research thrust will be Nadia Gkritza, professor of civil engineering and agricultural and biological engineering — a prominent expert and innovator in transportation energy and sustainability, including electrified vehicle infrastructure.
March 30, 2021
Agricultural and Biological Engineering Program Earns Top Ranking
“The College of Agriculture celebrates the number one ranking our graduate agricultural and biological engineering program has earned. I thank the dedicated faculty and staff members, led by Nate Mosier, for their commitment to graduate education and for their advancement of innovative and globally-renowned research,” said Karen Plaut, Glenn W. Sample Dean of Agriculture.