LABORATORY PERSONNEL



Hussein Abdel-Haleem
Postdoc


hussein@uga.edu
706-542-0924


Through use of both molecular breeding and functional genomics, my research focuses on identifying genes controlling slow wilting and other yield traits in an effort to improve drought tolerance and yield under stress conditions. We eventually hope to use this strategy to pyramid fibrous rooting and slow wilting QTL into soybean.

Jennie Alvernaz
Research Coordinator


jalverna@uga.edu
706-583-8118


I coordinate and supervise molecular lab staff and the grant-funded budget to provide research support for personnel conducting molecular projects within the program. I also oversee research on a variety of annual and miscellaneous molecular genetics projects and maintain the website.

Earl Baxter
Research Technician


earlb@uga.edu
706-227-7952


I have responsibility for all greenhouse experiments, and maintenance of the Coldroom inventory. I help in field planting, harvesting, and collection of field data.

Chris Beaumont
Laboratory Assistant


cbeaumo@uga.edu
706-542-0915


I maintain laboratory reagents, glassware and help with data entry.

Gina Bishop
Research Coordinator


gebishop@uga.edu
706-227-7953


My duties include experiment design, data management, and analysis in Agrobase. I also conduct trail management on dataloggers and palmtops, planting and harvesting of research plots, recording data throughout the growing season on research trials and cross-pollination in the field and greenhouse.

Roger Boerma
Principal Investigator


rboerma@uga.edu
706-542-0927


My responsibilities include: i) development of superior yielding, multiple pest resistant soybean cultivars, ii) development of molecular technologies to improve the efficiency of soybean cultivar development, iii) identification and characterization of useful genetic variation for soybean improvement, iv) training of graduate students and post doctoral fellows in molecular breeding and genetics, v) teaching a graduate course entitled Quantitative Aspects of Molecular Breeding, vi) program implementation for the Center for Soybean Improvement, and vii) coordination of academic research for the Center for Applied Genetic Technologies.

Herschel Chambers
Research Technician


beeza44@yahoo.com
706-227-7950


I'm involved primarily in field and greenhouse aspects of the program but also have experience in the DNA lab. I help with seed packaging, planting, harvesting, cross-pollination, equipment maintenance, and supervising student workers.


Chris Collins
Laboratory Helper


enophile_77@yahoo.com
706-227-7950


I'm a full-time temporary worker in the seed lab. I'm involved in cleaning, sorting and cataloging seed as well as planting and harvest.

Judson Davis
Laboratory Helper


juddavis@uga.edu
706-227-7950


I'm a student worker in the seed lab involved in cleaning, sorting, packaging and cataloging seed as well as planting, field maintenance and harvesting.

Steve Finnerty
Research Coordinator


slfinn@uga.edu
706-542-8712


I oversee the nematode greenhouse and laboratory screening program. The primary focus is on the soybean cyst and root-knot nematodes. My responsibilities include the greenhouse assays and data analysis.

Bokeun Ha
Assistant Research Scientist


ha@uga.edu
706-542-0915


My research involves discovery and fine-mapping of QTL in soybean for traits of economic importance, and subsequent development of SNP assays to detect these QTL.

Donna Harris
Research Professional


dkharri@uga.edu
706-227-7951


I'm responsible for managing all aspects of the Asian soybean rust resistance initiative. I assist Dr. Boerma in the management of other extramurally funded soybean breeding and genetics research projects, as well as in the preparing of grants and quarterly reports. I am also pursuing my PhD in Plant Breeding and Genetics.

Aaron Hoskins
Graduate Student


ahoskins@uga.edu
706-542-0915


I'm a PhD student working to map Frogeye Leafspot genes in six Chinese plant introductions.

Erin Leggett
Research Technician


erinleggett@hotmail.com
706-542-0915


I assure compliance with chemical and hazardous waste utilization and management, track our operating budget, as well as overseeing part-time student workers. I am currently working on two research projects: confirmation of a stress QTL and a canopy wilting mapping population.

Zack Shearin
Graduate Student


zpsheari@uga.edu
706-542-0915


I'm a PhD student working on mapping and developing breeder friendly markers for genes that condition resistance to southern stem canker (Diaporthe phaseolorum f. sp. meridionalis). I'm also comparing three different methods of selection for high oleic acid content in soybean seeds.

Samantha Shelton
Undergraduate Research Asisstant


sshelton@uga.edu
706-542-0915


I assist graduate students with their research on various traits, including low phytate and protein.

Caleb Warrington
Graduate Student


cvw4@uga.edu
706-542-0915


I'm a PhD student working on molecular breeding projects aimed at improving the amino acid quality in soybean as well as finding ways to decrease yield drag associated with our previously mapped insect resistance QTLs.

Dale Wood
Research Coordinator


dwood@uga.edu
706-227-7954


I coordinate the workflow of ongoing soybean genetic breeding projects in the laboratory, greenhouse, at field stations in Georgia, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico. I also supervise and train personnel in research techniques to conduct field and greenhouse research as well as design breeding and genetic experiments for the field, laboratory, and greenhouse. It is my responsibility to manage the annual grant-funded budget and prepare preliminary reports of technical and scientific publications on cultivar performance and cultivar releases.