Bethany Gregory, BS in wildlife science at Virginia Tech (VT), has been working as a Bat Field Technician for GAI Consultants for over a year. But her work in science has been noticed since she was an undergraduate student at VT. In 2012, her undergraduate project titled “The influence of the bacterial endophyte Burkholderia phytofirmans (strain PsJN) on growth, leaf gas exchange and drought tolerance” was one of the 15 featured at the seventh annual ACC Meeting of the Minds Conference. Selection for this honor was competitive too. Fifty-two students from multiple colleges submitted applications to the Office of Undergraduate Research and only 15 were chosen.
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