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Molly Jahn is an American plant geneticist and breeder and Professor of Agronomy at University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. She was Under Secretary of Research, Education and Economics in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (2009 - 2010).


Career

Jahn (originally Kyle) graduated with BA in Biology (with Distinction) from
Swarthmore College Swarthmore College ( , ) is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1864, with its first classes held in 1869, Swarthmore is one of the earliest coeduca ...
in 1980. She subsequently completed a Master's degree at
MIT The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Established in 1861, MIT has played a key role in the development of modern technology and science, and is one of the mo ...
in 1983 and obtained her doctorate in plant breeding and plant pathology from
Cornell University Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to teach an ...
in 1988. She was appointed assistant, associate and finally full professor of Plant Breeding and Plant Biology at Cornell University from 1991-2006. She moved to University of Wisconsin-Madison where she was Dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, and Director of the Wisconsin Experiment Station from 2006 - 2011 and continues as Professor of Agronomy. She also holds appointments outside University of Wisconsin-Madison. During 2009-10, she was Deputy and Acting Under Secretary of Research, Education, and Economics at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. She was seconded to NASA in 2019-20 and will continue as 25%-time Director of Strategic Outreach, NASA Harvest Consortium into 2022.


Scientific research

Her research interests include plant genetics and genomics especially the resistance of plants to viruses. She has concentrated on the
Solanaceae The Solanaceae , or nightshades, are a family of flowering plants that ranges from annual and perennial herbs to vines, lianas, epiphytes, shrubs, and trees, and includes a number of agricultural crops, medicinal plants, spices, weeds, and orn ...
specifically potatoes, tomatoes and pungency in ''Capsicum'', but has also worked with melons, squashes and pumpkins. She has been involved with and led plant breeding programmes that have resulted in new cultivars of squash (including All American Selections Winner '' Bush Delicata'' in 2002;'' Honeynut'' in 2014; All American Selections Winners ''Honeybaby F1'' and ''Sugaretti'' in 2017), pepper, melon and cucumber (''Salt and Pepper'' in 2011) varieties as well as having received awards for potato breeding. As well as plant breeding her research has involved fundamental aspects of plant physiology. As her career has developed she has become more involved in public policy areas of plant science, particularly related to world food security.


Distinctions

Jahn has served on advisory boards including the US National Academies of Science Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, the Santa Fe Institute Science Board and was the USA representative on the
CGIAR CGIAR (formerly the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research) is a global partnership that unites international organizations engaged in research about food security. CGIAR research aims to reduce rural poverty, increase food ...
’s Commission for Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change. In 2012 she was awarded a USDA Secretary’s Honor Award for an electronic suggestions box so USDA employees could make anonymous suggestions to improve the agency. Jahn has been awarded Honorary D. Sc. degrees from
Anglia Ruskin University Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a public university in East Anglia, United Kingdom. Its origins are in the Cambridge School of Art, founded by William John Beamont in 1858. It became a university in 1992, and was renamed after John Ruskin in ...
, UK in 2014 and Swarthmore College in 2015. She was commencement speaker at the University of Sydney in 2016. She is also a Fellow of the AAAS and the Wisconsin Academy of Arts, Sciences and Letters.


Significant publications

Jahn has authored or co-authored over 100 scientific publications and books. Her most significant publications include: *Jayamaha, B., J. Matisek, W. Reno, M.M. Jahn. (2018)
Changing weather patterns, climate change and civil war dynamics: Institutions and conflicts in the Sahel.
''J. Diplomacy and International Relations'' 20(1):70-87. *Lunt, T., A.W. Jones, W.S. Mulhern, D.P.M. LeZaks, M.M. Jahn. (2016
Vulnerabilities to agricultural production shocks: An extreme, plausible scenario for assessment of risk for the insurance sector.
''Climate Risk Management.'' DOI 10.1016/j.crm.2016.05.001 *Beddington J. R, M. Asaduzzaman, M. E. Clark, A. Fernandez Bremauntz, M. D. Guillou, D. J. B. Howlett, M. M. Jahn, E. Lin, T. Mamo, C. Negra, C. A. Nobre, R. J. Scholes, N. Van Bo, J. Wakhungu. (2012
What Next for Agriculture After Durban?
''Science'' 335:6066, 289–290. *Wu, F., N.T. Eannetta, Y. Xu, R. Durrett, M. Mazourek, M.M. Jahn and S.D. Tanksley. (2009
A COSII genetic map of the pepper genome provides a detailed picture of synteny with tomato and new insights into recent chromosome evolution in the Genus Capsicum.
''Theor. Appl. Genet.'' 118: 1279–1293. *Mazourek, M., A. Pujar, Y. Borovsky, I. Paran, L. Mueller and M. M. Jahn. (2009
A dynamic interface for capsaicinoid systems biology.
''Plant Physiology'' 150:1806-1821. *Kang, B.-C., I. Yeam and M.M. Jahn. (2005
Genetics of resistance to plant viruses
''Ann. Rev. Phytopathology'' 42:581-621. *Stewart, C.S., B.C. Kang, K. Liu, M. Mazourek, E.Y. Yoo, S.L. Moore, B.D. Kim, I. Paran and M.M. Jahn. (2005
The Pun1 gene in pepper encodes a putative acyltransferase.
''Plant J.'' 42:675-688. *Naylor, R.L., W.P. Falcon, R.M. Goodman, M.M. Jahn, T. Sengooba, H. Tefera and R.J. Nelson. (2004
Biotechnology in the developing world: a case for increased investments in orphan crops.
''Food Policy'' 29:15-44. *Alba, R., Z. Fei, P. Payton, Y. Liu, S.L. Moore, P. Debbie, J.S. Gordon, J.K.C. Rose, G. Martin, S.D. Tanksley, M. Bouzayen, M.M. Jahn and J. Giovannoni. (2004
ESTs, cDNA microarrays and gene expression profiling: tools for dissecting plant physiology and development.
''Plant J.'' 39:697-714. *Rose, J.K.C., S. Bashir, J.J. Giovannoni, M.M. Jahn and R.S. Saravanan. (2004
Tackling the plant proteome: practical approaches, hurdles and experimental tools.
''Plant J'' 39:715-733. *Grube, R.C., E.R. Radwanski and M.M. Jahn. (2000
Comparative genetics of disease resistance within the Solanaceae.
''Genetics'' 155:873-887. *Thorup, T.A., B. Tanyolac, K.D. Livingstone, S. Popovsky, I. Paran and M.M. Jahn. (2000
Candidate gene analysis of organ pigmentation loci in the Solanaceae.
''Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA'' 97:11192-11197. *Livingstone, K.D., V. Lackney, J.R. Blauth, R. Van Wijk and M.M. Jahn. (1999
Genome mapping in ''Capsicum'' and the evolution of genome structure in the Solanaceae.
''Genetics'' 152:1183-1202. *M. M. Kyle (ed) (1993
Resistance to viral diseases of vegetables: genetics and breeding.
Timber Press, Portland, Oregon. 278pp


References

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