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DATE: February 23, 2004
NAME:
Fellman, John Keegan
RANK OR TITLE: Professor of Postharvest Physiology
DEPARTMENT: Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
OFFICE LOCATION: Johnson Hall room 51
OFFICE PHONE: 335-3454
EMAIL: fellman@wsu.edu
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: November 26, 1952, St.
Louis, Missouri
DATE OF PRESENT RANK OR TITLE: July 1, 2002
EDUCATION
BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL:
- Ph.D. Biochemistry,
1982, University of Idaho
- Graduate
Training in Biochemistry, 1974-77, Clemson University
- B.S. Pre-medicine,
1974, Clemson University
EXPERIENCE:
Research and Teaching:
- Professor
of Postharvest Physiology, 2002-present, Washington State University.
Principal duties include research (65%)directed toward investigations
of postharvest phenomena in perishable commodities; undergraduate
and graduate instruction (35%).
- Associate
Professor of Postharvest Physiology, 1995-2002, Washington State
University. Research (40%); undergraduate and graduate instruction
(60%).
- Associate
Professor of Postharvest Physiology, 1993-1995, University of
Idaho.
- Assistant
Professor of Postharvest Physiology, 1988-1993, University of
Idaho.
- Visiting
Assistant Professor and Visiting Horticulturist, Washington State
University, 1990-1995.
- Postdoctoral
Research Associate in Plant Biochemistry, 1983-85, Washington
State University. Principal duties included biochemical research
on polyol-synthesizing plants.
- Postdoctoral
Research Associate in Atmospheric Analytical Chemistry, 1983,
University of Idaho. Research duties on development and validation
of analytical methods to measure trace amounts of atmospheric
sulfur compounds.
- Postdoctoral
Research Associate in Food Chemistry, 1981-82, University of Idaho.
Research on development and validation of instrumental analytical
methods for water-soluble vitamins in foods.
- Graduate
Research Assistant, 1979-81, University of Idaho
- Graduate
Instructional Assistant, 1977-79, University of Idaho
- Graduate
Teaching Assistant, 1975-77, Clemson University
Other
Employment:
- Research
Chemist, Tree Fruit Research Laboratory, 1987-88, USDA/ARS Wenatchee,
WA. Duties involved design, conceptualization, and implementation
of biochemical research on stored apples, pears and cherries.
- Research
Associate - Postharvest Physiology, 1985-87, USDA/ARS Wenatchee,
WA
Courses
taught:
Washington
State University:
- Horticulture
435/535 Chemistry and Biochemistry of Fruits and Wine, Spring
2003
- Horticulture
509-510 Graduate Seminar, Spring Semester 1996,Spring / Fall 2002-present
- Horticulture
503, Advanced topics in Horticulture, Fall Semester 1995,1996,
Spring 1999,2001,2002
- Horticulture
418/518, Postharvest Biology and Technology(Washington State University)
Fall Semester 1993-present
- Horticulture
311, Pomology Fall Semester 1989.
- Other contact
hours in Horticulture 700 and 800, Dissertation/Thesis Research
University
of Idaho:
- Plant Science
102, Introduction to Plant Science 3 credits, Fall Semester 1990,
1991
- Plant Science/Forestry
432, Tree Physiology 3 credits, Team taught with with Dr. John
Marshall, Spring Semester 1993, 1995.
- Plant Science
461, Pomology/Tree Fruit Production Techniques 3 credits, Alternate
Fall Semesters 1988, 1990, 1992,1994.
- Plant Science
ID475, Postharvest Pathology 3 credits, Alternate Spring Semesters,
1989, 1991,1993,1995.
- Plant Science
480, Field Trip 1 credit, 1990-1994
- Pruning
Trees and Shrubs, UI Continuing Education Enrichment course 1
session Summer 1989.
- Other contact
hours involving Plant Science 500 and 600, Dissertation/Thesis
Research
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