Dr Chris Ridout - BSPP Publicity Officer


John Clarkson

As part of his undergraduate degree at Liverpool Polytechnic, Chris got the opportunity to spend a year working at the plant pathology department at ADAS Newcastle. This stimulated his interest in the subject, and he went on to obtain a Ph.D from the University of Hull, working on the biological control of Rhizoctonia solani. He then left the academic world, and worked for several years in the marketing of contract research at AEA technology in Oxfordshire. This involved contract negotiation, intellectual property, business planning and the preparation of publicity material. But the lure of plant pathology was too great, so Chris decided to return to lab work, this time on the commercial development of a biocontrol product at the USDA in Maryland, USA. He later returned to the UK, and moved to the John Innes Centre and Sainsbury Lab in Norwich to work on the molecular genetics of avirulence in cereal powdery mildews. Chris now works as a senior Scientist at JIC, developing a research programme on basal resistance in cereals with the aim of applying this work in agriculture.

Chris has a long-standing interest in science communication, and has been involved in organising several public events. He will be working to promote plant pathology and the BSPP at conferences, in the media and through the use of publicity material. If you have some interesting results, or are considering an event or exhibition about plant pathology, he would be delighted to hear from you.


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