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WSU Scientist Recognized for Research That Keeps Viruses Out of Crops, Fights Those Already in

By Scott Weybright

Studying viruses means always facing new challenges. That’s part of what drew Scott Harper to the field of virology and plant pathology.

“Viruses are very simple, but complex at the same time,” said the Washington State University associate professor and director of the Clean Plant Center Northwest (CPCNW). “I like big challenges and would probably get bored studying anything else. I want to push the frontiers and solve complex problems.”

For his work fighting and preventing viruses, Harper will receive the Excellence in Regulatory Affairs & Crop Security ​Award from the American Phytopathological Society (APS) in August.

The award recognizes outstanding contributions to regulatory plant pathology, crop security, and trade enhancement efforts.

“Scott has done invaluable work, especially in helping fight little cherry/X disease (LCD) and in revamping the Center extensively to prevent introduction of diseases on hop, tree fruit, and grapevine planting materials entering the U.S.,” said Lindsey du Toit, chair of WSU’s Department of Plant Pathology. “This award is well deserved for the significant impact he’s had on agriculture in Washington and the nation.”

Harper always had an interest in science, dating back to his boyhood in New Zealand. However, he didn’t learn about virology until he “lucked into” a graduate program and discovered his passion.

Source : wsu.edu

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