Center of Excellence Researchers Look to the Future at Global Food Security and Defense Planning Meeting

Written by Lexx Thornton One of the core functions of Lincoln University’s College of Agriculture, Environmental and Human Sciences (CAEHS) is to address emerging animal and plant pests and diseases. As part of this effort, Lincoln partners with the 1890 Universities Center of Excellence for the Global Food Security and Defense Symposium, a collaboration among 1890 land-grant universities to address critical needs in global food security and defense.   Dr. Jessica Epple-Farmer, reproductive physiologist & assistant professor of animal science, works directly with the Center. She and her colleagues host biannual symposiums in which collaborators from the United States and Latin

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