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In Memoriam: Harry Y. Yamamoto 2 July 2019

In Memoriam: Harry Y. Yamamoto

We are sorry to report that emeritus researcher and biochemist Dr. Harry Yamamoto has died. He earned his BS degree from UH in 1955, followed by an MS from Illinois in 1958 and a PhD from UC Davis in 1962. Initially hired in CTAHR’s Department of Food Science, he then founded the Department of Plant Molecular Physiology. He also served as department chair, associate dean for agricultural research, and acting director of research. His research interests included plants’ photosynthetic reactions to their environments, particularly their protective mechanisms against excess sunlight, and the role of phytocompounds such as carotenoids and violaxanthin. He was honored for his lifetime research achievements with the Charles Reid Barnes Award by the American Society of Plant Biologists in 2003 (pictured in the middle). Services for him will be held on July 16.

Talking Climate 24 June 2019

Talking Climate

A globally renowned climate change expert is visiting UH

Dr. Peter Huybers, a professor of climate science in the Department of Earth and Planetary Science at Harvard University, will be coming to UH for a sabbatical year. Given the wide scope of his research, Dr. Huybers wants to meet with many departments at UH, as well as start a journal club to facilitate interactions on climate. Faculty and students who are interested can contact Giuseppe Torri at gtorri@hawaii.edu and help spread the word across campus.

The Price of Analysis 24 June 2019

The Price of Analysis

Help tally the cost of lab fees

A group in CTAHR is attempting to quantify the amount of money spent by the college’s researchers on external lab fees. Anyone who has paid an independent laboratory to conduct analyses in the past three years is asked to please contact Noa Lincoln (TPSS) at nlincoln@hawaii.edu. Confidentiality is guaranteed, with any results presented solely as amalgamated figures.

New Faces: Lynn Takahara and Darren Park 24 June 2019

New Faces: Lynn Takahara and Darren Park

Stop by Cooperative Extension and ADSC to say Aloha!

Lynn Takahara is the new secretary in the Office of the Associate Dean & Associate Director for Extension. She previously worked at the Honolulu Fire Department, where she served the fire chief. Darren Park is now the manager for CTAHR’s Agricultural Diagnostic Service Center. He comes to the college from the Department of Health, where he served as the coordinator/manager for the Office of Solid Waste Management, tasked with managing personnel, facilities, budget, and operations.

Flowering of CTAHR Creativity 24 June 2019

Flowering of CTAHR Creativity

Cooperative Extension agent shares his new floral knowledge

Cooperative Extension agent Robert Cating (PEPS) recently completed a course in floral design to help him understand the needs of floral designers for tropical flowers and foliage. To prepare for a floral design workshop for youths, he conducted a hands-on practice session using faculty, staff, and student volunteers at the Komohana Research & Extension Center. Some stunning creations resulted!

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