Donor Spotlight Dr. Alan Renwick

Dr. Alan Renwick joined BTI as a research assistant in 1960 (when the Institute was in Yonkers, NY)  and has been continuously engaged as a graduate student, scientist, and now emeritus professor. Alan’s continued philanthropy of BTI is done in appreciation of the opportunities and encouragement that he received to pursue his graduate studies and to develop an exciting career in chemical ecology.

Alan believes that BTI has provided countless answers to global problems in crop production and forestry, with emphasis on natural approaches to pest control and environmental challenges. Alan is inspired by the use of new molecular genetic techniques that result in exciting discoveries of medical as well as agricultural importance in a rapidly changing world and we are grateful for his support.

Thank you, Dr. Renwick.

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Why Support BTI

Now, more than ever, your support helps to sustain BTI’s ability to achieve the mission of advancing and communicating scientific discovery in plant biology to improve agriculture, protect the environment, and enhance human health. COVID-19 is impacting the research environment in a time when science, awareness of science, and STEM education are vital to our future collective health. You will make a difference by becoming a champion for BTI today. Thank you!

Make essential research possible

BTI researchers work to understand plants and their pests to help tackle society’s most pressing global issues: development of renewable energy sources, crops with increased environmental and disease resistance, and medicines from plant-derived chemicals. Every day brings deeper understandings of plants’ structure and functions from the microscopic to a larger scale.

Support cutting-edge technology and resources

BTI has been renowned for decades of basic plant research. We are a center for focused, collaborative research and are affiliated with one of the top universities of the world, Cornell University. Many of our scientists have been honored as American Association for the Advancement of Science fellows—and collaborate with researchers from around the world.

Help nurture the development of tomorrow’s scientists

BTI also provides a stimulating place for young people to learn about plant science through our Summer Internship REU Program, high school internships, teacher training, predoctoral and postdoctoral opportunities, and educational outreach programs.

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Donor Spotlights

For a list of donor support and giving, please read our most recent annual report.

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