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SIVB
mourns the loss of Judi McDaniel who unexpectedly passed away on
October 31, 2005 at the age of 50. Judi was a member of the SIVB
for many years, attended several annual meetings, and made both
oral and poster presentations. She, along with Gary Hanning and
Dennis Gray, in Bob Conger's lab, were instrumental in the development
of the orchardgrass embryogenic tissue culture system that led to
countless publications highlighted by a paper in the journal Science.
Judi was the constant "mainstay" over the years in Bob
Conger's lab and literally worked with each of Bob's graduate students,
post-docs and visiting scientists over the past twenty plus years.
Through these long-lasting friendships, Judi always enjoyed opportunities
when the "gang" would get together at the SIVB meeting
and always had a camera ready when Bob's students and post-docs
would meet in his room for a Tennessee reunion. The photo shown
is from the 2003 meeting in Portland, Oregon (Front-Dennis Gray,
Gary McDaniel, Plamen Denchev, Ludmila Ohnoutkova; Back-Dave Songstad,
Judi McDaniel, Bob Conger, Donna Conger. Special thanks to Nancy
Reichert for taking this photo).
On a personal level, Judi McDaniel had a positive impact on my
life. I first met Judi in 1983 when I arrived at the University
of Tennessee as a graduate research assistant in Bob Conger's lab.
This was the first time I had lived outside of my home state of
South Dakota and to be honest, I did not know anyone in the state
of Tennessee prior to arriving. Judi (along with her husband Gary),
"took me under their wings" and made me feel at home.
I can't express how helpful they were to me at this stage of my
career. Adjusting to a new environment is sometimes a difficult
process and I do feel that the easy adjustment that occurred is
in part due to their mentoring and coaching and has helped me in
my career path by setting a solid stage for growth and development.
It was this very positive interaction that continued after I left
UT. While at Pioneer Hi-Bred, I collaborated with Bob Conger, Plamen
Denchev and Judi through a research project to genetically transform
orchardgrass by microprojectile bombardment. Judi was instrumental
in insuring that the proper genetic elements were in place within
the plasmid to have reliable constructs for transformation. These
results were published in 1997 in "Plant Cell Reports."
In my career, I have been selected by my peers to serve in a leadership
role within the Society for In Vitro Biology. This has given me
the opportunity to reflect on where I have come from and where I
am now. When I look back at my career, I often wonder what would
have happened if a person like Judi was not there to help me get
the strong foundation that is now in place. Certainly she is someone
that helped to shape me into the scientist that I am today. Judi
is someone that will not be forgotten and will leave good memories
for so many of us for years to come.
Judi, I am one of many who will say that you will be missed.
David Songstad
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