Elobeid honored with research award

It’s raining awards on our RegenPGC Team, but that’s no surprise given the quality of our research collaborators and graduate students. Today, the sun shines brightly on Dr. Amani Elobeid from our Socioeconomic Impacts & Policy Objective.

Dr. Elobeid, who is an Iowa State University professor in economics and the Ron and Lynn Deiter Endowed Chair for Sustaining Excellence in Agricultural Business, has been honored with the term faculty 2025 Outstanding Achievement in Research Award from the Iowa State University – College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Dr. Elobeid was recognized for her impressive research portfolio that addresses such issues as the causes of food insecurity, World Trade Organization trade agreements and their impact on the developing world, and the effects of biofuels, among other issues. Dr. Elobeid has more than 30 academic publications. She also has a powerful teaching presence at Iowa State University.

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RegenPGC CoPd Amani Elobeid receives the best kind of honor –recognition by her peers as a difference maker.

Dr. Amani Elobeid, a RegenPGC Socioeconomic Policy Impacts Objective member, is a teaching professor of economics, Deiter Endowed Chair for Sustaining Excellence in Agricultural Business, and a faculty member in the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD). And now she is one of 12 women whose leadership has made a difference at Iowa State University. And now she will be honored on the 2025 Women Impacting ISU calendar.

Each year, a committee of students, faculty, and staff – including past calendar honorees – evaluates the nomination packets and selects the final honorees. The committee chooses the 12 honorees based on their impact on service, teaching, research, administration, scholarship, and campus activities, depending on each nominee’s role on campus.

The Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics sponsors the calendar with funding provided by the Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost.

RegenPGC team wins Iowa State University Award

We are pleased to announce that the 11 RegenPGC Co-Project Directors currently employed at Iowa State University have been awarded the 2024 ISU Interdisciplinary Team Research Award. This award is given in recognition of a research team’s commitment to the University’s land grant university mission, professional reputation, and esteem among peers.

While the award is specific to Iowa State University, we know it was received with the efforts of all RegenPGC team members, including graduate students and our Stakeholder Advisory Board.

The recognized team members are:

  • Raj Raman
  • Kenneth Moore
  • Daniel Andersen
  • Cynthia Bartel
  • Shuizhang Fei
  • Susana Goggi
  • Amy Kaleita
  • Anne Kinzel
  • Thomas Lübbersted
  • Marshall McDaniel

Dr. Cynthia Bartel and her writing team honored by Agronomy Journal

Congratulations to RegenPGC’s Dr. Cynthia Bartel and her co-authors (Kenneth J. Moore, Shui-Zhang Fei, Andrew Lenssen, Roger L. Hintz & Samantha M. Kling) on having their paperEvaluating Chemical Suppression Treatments to Alter the Red: Far-Red Ratio in Perennial Groundcovers for Maize Production” selected as an Agronomy Journal “Editor’s Choice Article” for the year 2022.

The article is available as an Open-Access publication at http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/12/8/1854.

“Editor’s Choice articles are based on recommendations by the scientific editors of MDPI journals from around the world. Editors select a small number of articles recently published in the journal that they believe will be particularly interesting to readers or important in the respective research area. The aim is to provide a snapshot of some of the most exciting work published in the various research areas of the journal.”