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Agriculture, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences Photograph File (Born Digital Records)

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  • ISA Scholars on combine.
    ImageIllinois Soybean Association (ISA) Scholars for 2010:
  • ISRL SRC buildings
    ImageImported Swine Research Laboratory, Swine Research Center buildings at dusk with dramatic light.
  • ISRL SRC buildings
    ImageImported Swine Research Laboratory, Swine Research Center buildings at dusk with dramatic light.
  • ISRL SRC buildings
    ImageImported Swine Research Laboratory, Swine Research Center buildings at dusk with dramatic light.
  • I-TOPP Investigators
    ImageA five-year $4.5 million USDA grant to University of Illinois researchers will establish the Illinois Transdisciplinary Obesity Prevention Program (I-TOPP), an innovative research-based program that will combine a Ph.D. with a master's in public health (MPH) degree focused on child obesity prevention.
  • I-TOPP Investigators
    ImageA five-year $4.5 million USDA grant to University of Illinois researchers will establish the Illinois Transdisciplinary Obesity Prevention Program (I-TOPP), an innovative research-based program that will combine a Ph.D. with a master's in public health (MPH) degree focused on child obesity prevention.
  • I-TOPP Investigators
    ImageA five-year $4.5 million USDA grant to University of Illinois researchers will establish the Illinois Transdisciplinary Obesity Prevention Program (I-TOPP), an innovative research-based program that will combine a Ph.D. with a master's in public health (MPH) degree focused on child obesity prevention.
  • jacandrs1r
    ImageJames C. Anderson, professor, agricultural education
  • jacandrs1.tif
    ImageJames C. Anderson, professor, agricultural education
  • Jack Widhom in research lab
    Image"1976-001 frame 8: Jack Widhom in research lab with soybeans being grown in flasks on a ""shaker"" table. 1976."
  • Jaclyn Saltzman
    ImageJaclyn A Saltzman
  • jafrank.tif
    ImageJill Frank, SAC 2001
  • jafritzs.tif
    ImageJennie Fritzsche. SAC 2002 portraits. 9x6 at 300ppi.
  • jafritzs.TIF
    ImageJennie Fritzsche. SAC 2002 portraits. 9x6 at 72ppi.
  • jamesham1
    ImageJames L Hamilton, Information Technology and Communication Services, ITCS; College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • jamesham1
    ImageJames L Hamilton, Information Technology and Communication Services, ITCS; College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • jamesham1
    ImageJames L Hamilton, Information Technology and Communication Services, ITCS; College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • James Hazzard
    ImageJames Whitworth Hazzard, EXT, Cooperative Extension Service, ACES, Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Services
  • James Hazzard
    ImageJames Whitworth Hazzard, EXT, Cooperative Extension Service, ACES, Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Services
  • James Hazzard
    ImageJames Whitworth Hazzard, EXT, Cooperative Extension Service, ACES, Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Services
  • James Kale Monk
    ImageJames Kale Monk, Human and Community Development, HCD, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • James Kale Monk
    ImageJames Kale Monk, Human and Community Development, HCD, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • James Kale Monk
    ImageJames Kale Monk, Human and Community Development, HCD, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Jamie Evans
    ImageJamie Rae Evans, Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Services Administration, ACES
  • Jamie Evans
    ImageJamie Rae Evans, Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Services Administration, ACES
  • Jamie Evans
    ImageJamie Rae Evans, Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Services Administration, ACES
  • jamille1B.TIF
    ImageJoshua Miller, SAC member, spring 1999.
  • jamille1.tif
    ImageJoshua Miller, SAC member, spring 1999.
  • Jan Brooks
    ImageJan D. Brooks, Human and Community Development, HCD, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Jan Brooks
    ImageJan D. Brooks, Human and Community Development, HCD, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Jan Brooks
    ImageJan D. Brooks, Human and Community Development, HCD, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Janeen Lyn Johnson
    ImageJaneen Lyn Johnson, Animal Sciences, ANSCI, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Janeen Lyn Johnson
    ImageJaneen Lyn Johnson, Animal Sciences, ANSCI, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Janeen Lyn Johnson
    ImageJaneen Lyn Johnson, Animal Sciences, ANSCI, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Janeen Lyn Johnson
    ImageJaneen Lyn Johnson, Animal Sciences, ANSCI, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Janeen Lyn Johnson
    ImageJaneen Lyn Johnson, Animal Sciences, ANSCI, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Janeen Lyn Johnson
    ImageJaneen Lyn Johnson, Animal Sciences, ANSCI, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Janice Bahr
    ImageUniversity of Illinois researchers are using the chicken as a model to study ovarian cancer and have found that a diet enriched with flaxseed decreases the severity of this cancer and increases survival in hens.
  • Janice Bahr
    ImageJanice Mary Bahr, Animal Sciences, ANSCI, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Janice Bahr
    ImageJanice Bahr, U of I professor of physiology uses a scale to weigh a chicken involved in a research project on ovarian cancer. University of Illinois researchers are using the chicken as a model to study ovarian cancer and have found that a diet enriched with flaxseed decreases the severity of this cancer and increases survival in hens.
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