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USDA Chief Scientist to Deliver Heuermann Lecture on April 28

By Geitner Simmons

Scott Hutchins, chief scientist and undersecretary for research, education and economics with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will speak on “Advancing Agricultural Innovation” in an April 28 Heuermann Lecture.

The event on East Campus will take the form of a “fireside chat” with Tiffany Heng-Moss, Harlan Vice Chancellor for the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and vice president for agriculture and natural resources for the University of Nebraska system.

The event will be at 3 p.m. in the Great Plains Room of the Nebraska East Union, with a reception at 4:30 p.m.

In his Senate-confirmed position, Hutchins directs operations and strategic management for a set of major USDA components including the Agricultural Research Service, which has longstanding research partnerships with IANR. His mission area also includes the Economic Research Service, National Agricultural Statistics Service, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, and Office of the Chief Scientist. 

Hutchins has a strong background in institutional strategic planning in government and the private sector. In his previous role as USDA deputy undersecretary, he led the creation of the USDA Science Blueprint and the U.S. Ag Innovation Strategy. Before joining USDA, he was the global research and development leader for Dow Agrosciences, now CortevaTM Agriscience. 

Source : unl.edu

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