As a graduate student at the University of Florida, Ranjeet Singh Randhawa was selected to participate as a Trellis Fund Fellow on a Trellis Fund project in Uganda in 2018.
As a master’s student in the Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences at UH Mānoa, Russell Galanti was selected to participate as a Trellis Fund Fellow on a Trellis Fund project in
As a graduate student, Sadikshya Sharma of the University of Florida was selected to participate as a Trellis Fund Fellow on a Trellis Fund project in Nepal in 2017.
As a graduate student in NC State's Horticulture department, Samuel McGowen was selected to participate as a Trellis Fund Fellow on a Trellis Fund project in Nepal in 2014.
As a Ph.D. student in the UF Plant Pathology department, Sanju Kunwar was selected to participate as a Trellis Fund Fellow on a Trellis Fund project in Rwanda in 2018.
As a graduate student, Sarah Sahlaney of UC Davis was selected to participate as a Trellis Fund Fellow on a Trellis Fund project in Uganda in 2012-2013.
As an international scholar at the University of Florida studying food technology, Sidrah Rafique was selected to participate as a Trellis Fund Fellow on a Trellis Fund project in Ghana in 201
While pursuing a doctoral degree in Soils and Biogeochemistry at UC Davis, Stewart Wilson was selected to participate as a Trellis Fund Fellow to help farmers on soil health, as part of a Trel
As a graduate student, Tiare Silvasy of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa was selected to participate as a Trellis Fund Fellow on a Trellis Fund project in Nepal in 2017.
As a graduate student, Whitney Brim-DeForest of UC Davis was selected to participate as a Trellis Fund Fellow on a Trellis Fund project in Tanzania in 2012-2013.
Brent Sipes is a professor at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa and a plant pathologist working primarily in the management of soil-borne diseases, especially nematodes.
Jim Nienhuis is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and also serves as a principal investigator on Horticulture Innovation Lab projects focused on vegetable production in Central Ame
Jim Simon is a distinguished professor in Plant Biology at Rutgers University and has also led or collaborated on several Horticulture Innovation Lab projects in Africa.