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We are so proud of Grace Johnson, the incredible Summer Research Scholar who joined the Fuchs Lab for summer 2024! She successfully presented her findings on temporal patterns of apple stem pitting virus (ASPV) titer to the AgriTech community during the annual Summer Research Scholars Poster Session on August 2. Grace heads back to the University of Missouri this fall as a junior pursuing a B.S. degree in Plant Sciences with an emphasis in Breeding, Biology and Biotechnology. Well done, Grace!

Lab members celebrating the successful planting of a research vineyard in June 2024 that will be used to study grapevine red blotch virus and grapevine fanleaf virus.

Members of the Fuchs lab at the ICVG meeting in Thessaloniki, Greece. We took a break from grape virology to dance and celebrate with our friends both old and new!

Marc presents highlights on grapevine virology from 2018-2023 at the 20th meeting of ICVG in Thessaloniki, Greece.

Sarah Mathew (Worcester Polytech Institute) and Mackenzi Schultz (University of Missouri) present their summer research on the behavior and transmission of GRBV by the three cornered alfalfa hopper at the Summer Scholars 2023 Poster Session.

The Fuchs Lab at the annual Cornell AgriTech Banquet.

Lab members celebrate a successful apple harvest from a research orchard used to study rapid decline in apples.

We are so proud of the summer scholars working in our lab this past summer! They successfully presented their findings to the AgriTech community during a final poster session, (from left to right) Scottie Browning (Harvard Extension School), Jonathan Henson (Southern Illinois University), Cary Hicks (Texas Tech University), Baily Hoff (Gustavus Adolphus College), Elliot McGinnity Schneider (Cornell University), Nicholas Mueller (Auburn University), and Trisha Mutisya (University of Florida).

The lab celebrating the successful planting of a research vineyard that will be used to study grapevine red blotch virus.

Anna celebrating the end of apple harvest in a research orchard used to study rapid decline in apples.

Fuchs lab members Maddie, Anna and Tori take a break from lab work to carve pumpkins!

Brandon Roy (Lebanon Valley College ’20) presents his summer research on GRBV transmission by the three cornered alfalfa hopper at the summer scholars poster session.

The Fuchs lab enjoying lunch during the WERA 2020 Conference being held in Geneva, NY.

Marc begins his tenure as the 3rd President of ICVG at the 19th meeting in Santiago, Chile.

Melina Brunelli (Canandaigua Academy ’18, SUNY Binghamton ’22) presents her summer research on genetic diversity of the three cornered alfalfa hopper at the summer scholars poster session.

Members of the Fuchs lab at the ICVG meeting in Santiago, Chile. We took a short break from grape virology and hiked to San Cristobal, with views of the Andes in the background!

Nico, a freshman at Northeastern University , spent a few days in the Fuchs lab exploring options for a major in biology.

Jeffrey Gattozzi (Wayne Central High School, Class of 2018) is learning about research and molecular biology during his senior internship in the Fuchs lab.

Beautiful view of one of the estates of our friends at St. Supéry Estate Vineyards & Winery in California. Photo by Marc Fuchs.

The slopes near the finger lakes provide a suitable and unique environment for growing Vitis vinifera grapes.

Fall in the finger lakes brings beautiful harvest time views, like this one of a vineyard on Keuka Lake!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunset over Barton Laboratory, photos captured by Marc Fuchs.

 

The sun setting on another productive day of research at Cornell-NYSAES, captured by Larissa Osterbaan.

Fuchs lab at the annual NYSAES Banquet

Pierce’s disease (left) and grapevine red blotch virus (right) threaten grape production in the Napa Valley.

Touring 3rd graders through the greenhouses at Barton Laboratory. The 3rd graders at North Street Elementary in Geneva plant and manage their own community garden at the elementary school under the guidance of Chris Smart and Steve Reiners!

 

 

 

 

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