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​​​​Foundation Awardees

Congratulations to our 2025 APS Foundation Awardees!

​Funding for these awards and opportunities are made possible through the generous donations received from our Foundation Donors​, thank you!​


Plant Health 2025 Symposia for APS Student and Early Career Members

I.E. Melhus Graduate Student Symposium

Supports ​APS Graduate Student members to present at the Melhus student symposium at Plant Health 2025​.

  • Alexi Dong, University of Georgia

  • Samodya Jayasinghe, Washington State University

  • Jaden King, Auburn University

  • Harshita Saxena​, University of Georgia


Schroth Faces of the Future Symposium 

Supports four APS Early Career members to present in a specific area of plant pathology research in the "Faces of the Future" symposium held at Plant Health 2025.

  • Andres Espindola, Oklahoma State University

  • Kiran Gadhave, Texas A&M AgriLife Research

  • Alejandro Olmedo-Velarde, Iowa State University

  • Jennifer Wilson, USDA ARS

Plant Health 2025 Travel Awards

Student Travel Awards 
The APS Foundation Student Travel Funds​ provided 56 travel awards to APS Student Members that are presenting their research at Plant Health 2025.

Fred Ablormeti
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana

Junaed Ahmed
Clemson University

Srushtideep Angidi
North Dakota State University

Christ Mane Belizaire
University of Florida

Brooke Benz
North Dakota State University

Amanda Blazek
University of Tennessee

Jobelle Bruno
Louisiana State University

Kamal Chhetri
Virginia Tech

Sarah Cochran-Murray
North Carolina State University

Myles Collinson
University of California-Davis

Dalvir Dhadly
University of Georgia

Qiurong Fan
Michigan State University

Alexander Fast
University of Florida

Luis Flores-López
Pennsylvania State University

Anupa Gaire
Oregon State University

Sandhya Gopisetty
Kansas State University

Sandeep Gouli
Louisiana State University

Ambrosia Havan
The Ohio State University

Mariana Herrera Corzo
University of Florida

Rachel Herschlag
Pennsylvania State University

Fidel Jiménez-Beitia
Michigan State University

Livleen Kaur
Pennsylvania State University

Mariah Kidd
North Carolina State University

Niño Laurel
University of Georgia

Austin Lien
University of Minnesota

Ching-Jung Lin
University of California-Davis

Rachel Livingston
Auburn University

Sunira Marahatta
Louisiana State University

Timothy Martin
Texas A&M University

Annabel Miller
Louisiana State University AgCenter

Jenna Moore
The Ohio State University

Eva Mulandesa
University of Florida

Kamal Neupane
Colorado State University

Samuel Osabutey
Pennsylvania State University

Anita Paneru
Washington State University

Gabriela Paredes 
Oklahoma State University

João Vitor Pelizzaro Morales
Louisiana State University AgCenter

Rachael Plunkett
Oregon State University

Rashmi Pokhrel 
University of Georgia

Mousami Poudel
University of Florida

Sarita Poudel
North Dakota State University

Mariana Prieto Torres
North Carolina State University

Usman Rabiu
Oklahoma State University

Catalina Rodriguez-Puerto
University of Arkansas

Nisha Rokaya
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Carlos Saint-Preux
Virginia Tech

Amit Sharma
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Sunil Shrestha
North Dakota State University

Peihan Shu
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Wily Sic-Hernandez
Purdue University

Shiv Singla
University of Delaware

John Spafford
Michigan State University

Evan Tamayo
California Polytechnic State University

Chun-Hsiang Wang
University of Florida

Jiawen Wen
University of Florida

Mingxi Zhou
University of Florida

International Travel Fund

The APS Office of International Programs (OIP) International Travel fund provides financial support to APS members who are scientists holding post-graduate positions in their respective country that are confirmed to present, to attend the APS annual meeting. 

  • Jessa Ata, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines​

  • Ummad-ud din Umar, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan


Books for the World Program

Helps scientists, educators, extension personnel, and other agriculturalists in developing countries acquire educational materials from APS PRESS. 

  • Faith Ayobami Bankole, Nigeria

  • Cesar Escalante and John Bonkowski, El Salvador

  • Sabina KC, Nepal

  • Ayoub Maachi, Morocco

  • Niranjan Mahadevan, Sri Lanka

  • K. Prasannath, Sri Lanka​


Browning Plant Medicine and Health Travel Fund
​Supports travel of an APS Graduate Student Member majoring in the Doctor of Plant Medicine, Doctor of Plant Health, or similar programs, who plans to attend and participate in​ a professional society meeting other than APS. 

  • Thomas Wilbur Davis, Doctor of Health Program, University of Nebraska-Lincoln


Frank L. Howard Undergraduate Fellowship Fund
This fund supports undergraduate research projects in plant pathology. 

  • To be announced in June


Mathre Education Award 

Provides support to plant pathology education and outreach programs. 

  • ​Amanda McVay, University of Florida


Student Edu​cation Scholarship​​ ​

Provides support for student endeavors which further their education outside of the APS Annual Meeting.

  • Amy Twohig, SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry


John & Ann Niederhauser Endowment (JANE) International Cooperation Research Fund​

Supports international cooperation related to research on and management of plant diseases between a person or institution in the U.S. and a person or institution outside the U.S. with funding priority to developing economy countries. ​

  • Wadzani Dauda Palnam, Federal University Gashua, Nigeria​​

Global Experience Program​

The APS Office of International Programs (OIP), with support from APS Foundation, sponsors ​the OIP Global Experience, a program aimed at helping APS members who are plant pathologists to work with scientists and extension personnel in developing countries in training and outreach efforts. 

  • to be announced in June

Lafayette Frederick Diversity in Mentoring Program
Provides support to APS members' efforts at mentoring, with an emphasis on mentoring within underrepresented groups. 

  • Megan McCaghey, University of Minnesota

  • Mustafa O. Jibrin, Oklahoma State Univ

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Fund provides support of activities that enhance the educational and professional development of APS members how are either MS and PhD students and postdoctoral scholars ​in plant pathology.​​​

  • to be announced in June

Plant Pathology Experiential Program

The APS Office of Private Sector Relations (OPSR), with support from APS Foundation, sponsors two Plant Pathology Experiential funds that promote career and research development experience and opportunities​ with organizations classified within industry and/or government. 

  • to be announced​ in June

Public Policy Fund

Supports the Public Policy Board's (PPB) intern activities or initiatives as approved by the PPB Board. 

  • Colin Todd, University of California, Riverside


Raymond J. Tarleton Student Fellowship

This fund provides support to plant pathology graduate students for expenses related to their research, equipment, education, and skills development.

  • Natalia Piñeros-Guerrero, Cornell University

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