Syngenta Geneticist, Thought Leader Joseph Byrum named Michigan State University Outstanding Alumnus
Joseph Byrum, Ph.D., MBA, PMP, honored for accomplished career and groundbreaking analytics in agriculture work.
Joseph Byrum, Ph.D., MBA, PMP, honored for accomplished career and groundbreaking analytics in agriculture work.
Joseph Byrum, global head of soybean seeds and traits R&D at Syngenta, has been named a recipient of the 2016 Outstanding Alumnus Award from Michigan State University.
Syngenta Soybean Research and Development (R&D) is leading Syngenta’s corporate plant-breeding strategy by developing and implementing a new product development model that is enabling the creation of an efficient and effective soybean breeding strategy.
Technology that promises to unleash agricultural productivity is here today.
This tool is about better analysis of the data, to make better decisions.
Winning the Franz Edelman Award demonstrates the scientific excellence and leadership science is bringing to the farmer in the field,
Developing outcome based financing models for agriculture research and decision-making tools to enable sustainable deployment.
Companies that have a deeply embedded ‘not invented here’ culture are less likely to be successful at innovation.
Byrum’s team analyzes them using genetic markers, then quickly crunching the results on computers to determine which seeds are winners.