MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — Washington State University plant pathologist Lindsey du Toit has been named Alfred Christianson Endowed Professor. The four-year endowment will provide funding to support du Toit’s vegetable seed pathology research program.
The endowment was established by the family of Alfred Christianson, founder of the Alf Christianson Seed Company, to “attract and retain a world-renowned scholar and practitioner with special expertise in vegetable seed science.”
du Toit is a vegetable pathologist specializing in vegetable seed research at WSU’s Northwestern Washington Research and
du Toit earned her masters and doctorate degrees from the
She began work with WSU as a plant diagnostician at the university’s Puyallup Research and
The Alf Christianson Seed Company was founded in 1926 in
In July du Toit helped to bring the annual International Spinach Conference to the
Earlier this year she was the recipient of the Early Career Award from the Pacific Division of the American Phytopathological Society. The award recognizes upcoming young scientists who are members and have made distinguished contributions to plant pathology.
Contact:
Lindsey du Toit
WSU NWREC
360-848-6140