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Schatz Undergraduate Research Awards
Awards are available for undergraduate students to conduct research projects in forest genetics. The projects will be conducted under the guidance of a faculty member of The Schatz Center for Tree Molecular Genetics and/or the School of Forest Resources at the University Park or Mont Alto campus. However students from all relevant disciplines are eligible to apply for the awards. Awardees must register for independent study (FOR 496) during the semesters in which the research is conducted (2 or more credit hours).

The Schatz Undergraduate Research Awards in Tree Genetics are an important component of the Schatz Center. The awards enable students to conduct research projects in the Schatz Center or in affiliated labs. Research opportunities encompass a wide range of topics including tree improvement, insect and disease resistance, conservation genetics, molecular ecology, gene expression, gene discovery, tissue culture, and genomics. Research on tree species is encouraged, but awards may be granted for any topic relevant to forest resources.

Five or more Schatz Undergraduate Research Awards can be conferred each academic year. Awards can be renewed for subsequent years while the student is at Penn State. Awards typically provide $1,000 to cover the costs of research expenses and travel for field trips and for presentation of results at a conference. It is expected that the Schatz Undergraduate Research Scholars will participate in the College of Agricultural Sciences Annual Research Exhibition. Applications for the Schatz Awards may be submitted at any time to Dr. John Carlson. Applications must consist of a brief description (not to exceed 3 pages) of academic background, previous experience, and statement of research interests, along with a current transcript. It is advisable to confer with Dr. Carlson or another faculty member about the suitability of research topics prior to applying. Applications will be reviewed by Dr. Carlson and the director of the School of Forest Resources. Selections will be made on an ongoing basis, in the order received. For more information please contact Dr. Carlson


Schatz Undergraduate Research Scholars:
1999-2001:
  • Andrew Roach, Forest Biology, Honors

  • 2000-2001:
  • Tanya Breza, Biology, Honors
  • Rebecca Epting, Biology
  • Annie Gillis, Microbiology
    2001-2002:
  • Brandi Stoffregen, BMB, Honors
  • Tanya Breza, Biology, Honors
    2002-2003:
  • Brittany Smith, Forest Science, Honors
  • Schatz Post-doctoral Fellowship Awardees:
    1998 - 1999: Biao Xi, Ph.D., Zhe Jiang University, China
    1999 - 2000: Zhizou Xing, Ph.D. SUNY-Syracuse
    2000 - 2001: Amy Bonser, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University

    Schatz Center Visiting Scientists:
    June - September, 2001: Yong-Pyo Hong, Korea Forestry Research Institute
    October, 2000: Dr. Mulkh Raj Ahuja, University of California at Davis
    January - May , 1999: Dr. Jack Schultz, Dept. of Entomology, Penn State University


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