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Suzanne S. Hurtt

Our second recipient of the Division's Distinguished Service Award this year is also employed by the USDA at Beltsville, Maryland. Suzanne S. Hurtt grew up on the eastern shore of Maryland and attended the University of Maryland where she earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees. It is not surprising that she has had a career-long involvement with virus and virus-like pathogens having been mentored in her graduate work by Dr. Ken Corbett. She began her career at Beltsville in 1966 on a temporary appointment in the Florist and Nursery Crops Laboratory with Dr. Richard Converse, who was transferred several months later to Oregon. Dr. Roger Lawson then hired her on a permanent appointment as a Research Associate in support of his electron microscopy program. In 1978 Suzanne became a Research Scientist working in the area of virus etiology, characterization, replication, and ultrastructure.

In 1986 she made a career shift accepting a position as Plant Pathologist in the National Germplasm Resources Laboratory where she supervises a service program screening for viruslike pathogens and conducting research related to the introduction and quarantine of a variety of crops. Her current program includes fruit tree, potato, sweet potato, and sugarcane. As a result of several reorganizations, Suzanne is now part of the quarantine unit of the Fruit Laboratory.

Suzanne has been very active in Potomac Division activities including service as Secretary/Treasurer, Vice President/President, and currently completing her final year as Councilor of the Division. She has served on and chaired numerous divisional committees including Graduate Student Paper Competition, Memorial Fund Graduate Student Travel Grant Award, Nominations, Distinguished Service, and Program. For the 50th Anniversary Celebration Meeting, she was responsible for the scientific program which brought in renowned researchers from outside of the Division to present special sessions. At the national level, she has served APS on many subject and policy committees including the Regulatory Plant Pathology Committee.