06/11/2026
The second USDA-NIFA funded Agriculture Microbiome Program (AMP) was held from May 31 through June 5. This year, 24 secondary students and three STEM teachers participated. We were especially pleased to welcome back two students from the inaugural AMP cohort, whose experience and enthusiasm helped mentor and support students new to the program.
I believe the participants had an outstanding experience, and I was incredibly proud of all they accomplished throughout the week.
I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to Drs. Mattison and Eck for their steady leadership, dedication, and commitment from start to finish. Their efforts were instrumental to the program's success.
I am also grateful to all the OSU faculty leaders for your contributions and participation. Your support and involvement were essential in creating a meaningful and impactful experience for our students.
I would especially like to recognize our undergraduate leaders—Kat, Larkin, Alexis, and Brandon—as well as our graduate AMP student leaders, Lou and Ben. Each demonstrated exceptional talent, professionalism, and leadership both inside and outside the classroom. Their contributions were central to the success of the program and to the positive experience of our participants.
A special thank you goes to Shanelle Casselman in the BMB office and Janet Rogers for their outstanding support and hard work behind the scenes. Their efforts helped ensure that every aspect of the program ran smoothly.
One of the most rewarding aspects of the week was seeing participants fully engage with complex microbiology and molecular biology concepts. Their accomplishments validated the innovative approach we developed and confirmed what we believed was possible when students are challenged and supported in meaningful ways.
Finally, it was a pleasure to have USDA-NIFA-FANE leader Dr. Sallee attend the participant presentations. We greatly appreciate his willingness to spend time with us, support our students, and learn more about the impact of the program.
Thank you all for helping make the second AMP program such a tremendous success.
Best wishes to all!
Dr. G.