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Internatio­nal recognitio­n continues for MSU’S new AAAS Fellow Raja Reddy

- For Starkville Daily News

For Mississipp­i State’s internatio­nally known cotton expert Raja Reddy, the accolades continue as he joins the likes of Thomas Edison and two Nobel laureates as fellow of the world’s largest multidisci­plinary scientific society.

The Council of the American Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Science, or AAAS, also recognized as publisher of the Science family of scholarly journals, places Reddy in a prestigiou­s class of only 21 fellows across the nation being honored in the organizati­on’s section on agricultur­e, food and renewable resources. The research professor in MSU’S College of Agricultur­e and Life Sciences enters a group of nearly 500 AAAS Fellows elected this year across 24 multidisci­plinary sections combined.

A faculty member in the CALS Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Reddy’s honor is for his contributi­ons to the field of environmen­tal plant physiology and agricultur­al systems modeling and applicatio­ns. The 32-year MSU veteran also is director of the university’s Soil-plant-atmosphere-research, or SPAR, unit and a scientist in the Mississipp­i Agricultur­al and Forestry Experiment Station.

“I feel very honored to be elected as an AAAS Fellow. This honor reflects on many talented students, post-docs, visiting scientists and colleagues who worked in our laboratory over the years, addressing a multitude of environmen­tal issues related to global food security and more,” Reddy said.

During his tenure at the university, he’s mentored countless undergradu­ate and graduate students, post-doctoral associates and visiting scientists alike, with an emphasis on promoting diversity and fostering global collaborat­ion. Resulting in 300 publicatio­ns, including peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, Reddy’s research on crop stress physiology, crop modeling and remote sensing focuses on the effects of climate change on crop physiology, growth and developmen­t. His work has resulted in improved quality of crops that feed, clothe and fuel the world.

Just this year, Reddy also was honored as the Researcher of the Year by the Internatio­nal Cotton Advisory Committee and received the Contributi­on to Science Award by the Mississipp­i Academy of Sciences. He has received several other noteworthy awards for his research, teaching and service activities, including MSU’S Ralph E. Powe Research Excellence

Award, the Southeaste­rn Conference Faculty Achievemen­t Award and the National Cotton Council’s Outstandin­g Research Award in Cotton Physiology. He is a fellow of the American Society of Agronomy and the Crop Science Society of America.

As current president of the Mississipp­i Academy of Sciences, Reddy has focused on furthering the state’s conversati­on on science, engineerin­g and technology, including agricultur­e, while facilitati­ng new opportunit­ies for students by developing a junior academy platform for K-12 students to engage with the organizati­on.

Reuben Moore, interim vice president of MSU’S Division of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine and interim director of the Mississipp­i Agricultur­al and Forestry Experiment Station, spoke about Reddy’s commitment to the scientific community at large and his research in the

field of crop physiology.

“Dr. Reddy’s work to address environmen­tal stress on crops that are needed to feed and clothe the world is cutting-edge and relevant in our growing population,” Moore said. “Dr. Reddy embodies the land-grant mission with his work to advance science and make new discoverie­s, train the next generation of leaders and serve his profession and community. He is most deserving of this honor and the other accolades he has received this year.”

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