TCi Presents: the Global Food Security Conference
The 2nd International Conference on Global Food Security will be hosted at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, USA from October 11th – 14th, 2015. The conference is jam packed with many excellent keynotes, posters and presenters. (View the full conference program here.)
Wondering how to pick? Start with the folks from TCi!
We proudly offer our list of TCi researcher participants:
TCi Leadership Team
Dr. Prabhu Pingali TCi Director / Cornell University, USA Targeting Food and Nutrition Security through the Green Revolution 2.0 Panel: Agriculture and Food Systems in a Transforming World Wednesday, 14 October 2015: 14:00-15:15 Session (14:00-14:20) – Taylor A&B at Statler Hotel
Dr. Bhaskar Mittra TCi Associate Director / Cornell University, USA / TISS-Mumbai, India India’s Food Security Act does not promote better nutrition outcomes Theme 11: Agriculture for Nutrition Outcomes – country experiences Wednesday, 14 October 2015: Theme 11 16:00-17:20 Session (16:20-16:40) – Taylor A&B at Statler Hotel
TCi Scholars & Fellows
Dr. Soumya Gupta TCi Scholar/Cornell University, USA Farming systems, women’s empowerment and iron status in Chandrapur, India Sunday, 11 October 2015: Poster Session with drinks – 17:30-19:00 – Barton Hall
Dr. Asha Sharma TCi Post-doctoral Fellow/Cornell University, USA Climate impacts on crop yields in India: A tale of uncertainties Sunday, 11 October 2015: Poster Session with drinks – 17:30-19:00 – Barton Hall
Ms. Samyuktha Kannan, M.Sc. TCi Graduate Research Assistant/Cornell University, USA Examining privately‐led extension approaches targeting smallholder farmers in developing countries (M.I. Gomez1, B.Mueller2, M‐K.Wheeler1, S.Kannan*1, 1Cornell University,USA, 2Universityof Illinois, USA) Theme 10: Perspectives on Food Systems Wednesday, 14 October 2015: 14:00-15:15 Session (14:20-14:40) – G10 Biotechnology Building
TCI Visiting Scientist
Dr. R. Padmaja ICRISAT, India/TCi Visiting Scientist at Cornell University, USA Dietary diversity and nutritional status of women and children: Evidence from the ICRISAT Village Level Studies Sunday, 11 October 2015: Poster Session with drinks – 17:30-19:00 – Barton Hall
Gendered time-use patterns and effects on nutritional status of women and children in the semi-arid tropics: Micro-level evidence from selected villages of India Theme 11: Agriculture for Nutrition Outcomes – country experiences Wednesday, 14 October 2015: 16:00-17:20 session (16:00-16:20) – Taylor A&B at Statler Hotel