- Joan W. Bennett
Joan W. Bennett (born 1942) is a prominent mycologist, fungal geneticist and Associate Vice-President for Promotion of Women in Science, Engineering and Mathematics at
Rutgers University . [ [http://www.cook.rutgers.edu/~plantbiopath/faculty/bennett/bennett.html Rutgers Department of Plant Biology and Pathology: Dr. Joan Bennett ] ] She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.Career in mycology
Dr. Bennett began her academic career at
Tulane University in 1971 where she was the first woman hired in the Biology Department. Dr. Bennett studies the genetics ofmycotoxin production in the genus "Aspergillus ". Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by filamentous fungi, which are capable of causing disease and death in vertebrate animals and humans. Because of their pharmacological activity, some mycotoxins or mycotoxin derivatives are used asantibiotic s, growth promotants, and other kinds of pharmaceuticals. Dr. Bennett and her laboratory have pioneered research on the genetics and biosynthesis ofaflatoxin in collaboration with scientists at the Southern Regional Research Laboratory, a branch of theUnited States Department of Agriculture inNew Orleans , Louisiana. This research has provided a useful model for other polyketidesecondary metabolites and expanded the possibilities for reducing these poisons in foods and the environment.Awards
*2003 - Charles Porter Award from the Society for Industrial Microbiology. [ [http://sciencewomen.rutgers.edu/profiles/index.php?a=display&f=facultyprofile&id=101 Rutgers: Women in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics- Faculty Profile ] ]
*2005 - Induction into the National Academy of Sciences.
*2006 - Alice Evans Award from theAmerican Society for Microbiology .Women studies
Joan Bennett was also prominent in
women studies while at Tulane University, teaching a popular course Biology of Women beginning in 1976. Dr. Bennett joined the Rutgers faculty as the head of the newly formed office of Promotion of Women in Science, Engineering and Mathematics in 2006. [ [http://news.rutgers.edu/focus/issue.2007-02-07.7350833104/article.2007-02-07.5958642238/?searchterm=Women%20in%20Science Advancing women in science — Rutgers News Center ] ] .Catherine N. Duckett works closely with Dr. Bennett as the Associate Director. Joan Bennett's work for promotion of female scientists at Rutgers includes the 'role modeling site', called 'my story' where female scientists from Rutgers tell the stories of how they came to be scientists. [ [http://sciencewomen.rutgers.edu/profiles/?a=search&f=members&s=stories Rutgers: Women in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics- Our Stories ] ] This site is significant as there are few sites with as many women's stories from as wide a variety of fields and backgrounds.References
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