WEBVTT 00:00:03.560 --> 00:00:08.029 My name is Mitch Tuinstra. I'm a professor of plant breeding and genetics in the Department 00:00:08.029 --> 00:00:13.429 of Agronomy at Purdue University. This is why I'm a plant breeder. Tuinstra actually 00:00:13.520 --> 00:00:18.880 has a name and a meaning and the meaning of the word Tuinstra is from the garden. I grew 00:00:18.880 --> 00:00:25.470 up in a greenhouse production business in southwest Michigan. Many of my relatives, 00:00:25.470 --> 00:00:30.800 my grandparents, and my extended family are involved in plant production. So I guess it 00:00:30.800 --> 00:00:36.390 is really natural that I have this love of plants sort of in my DNA practically, in my 00:00:36.390 --> 00:00:42.840 family name and heritage. I've been a part of the Agronomy Department at Purdue for a 00:00:42.840 --> 00:00:48.600 couple of decades. I was first here as a graduate student in the early 1990s. I moved away for 00:00:48.600 --> 00:00:55.040 ten years and joined the faculty at Kansas State University and in 2007 I rejoined the 00:00:55.040 --> 00:01:02.040 faculty at Purdue. I am involved in research and teaching in plant breeding and genetics. 00:01:02.040 --> 00:01:07.080 I have a 70 percent appointment in the Department of Agronomy in teaching and in research. I 00:01:07.080 --> 00:01:13.490 advise undergraduate students, I mentor graduate students, and I coordinate and lead research 00:01:13.490 --> 00:01:20.219 programs in corn and sorghum crop improvement. Really my research boils down, in its simplest 00:01:20.219 --> 00:01:26.359 form, to translation. How do we take the basic understanding of science, as it relates to 00:01:26.359 --> 00:01:31.289 genetics, biochemistry, and physiology, and take those basic principals and translate 00:01:31.289 --> 00:01:37.590 those in developing new cultivars that are better adapted to stressful environments? 00:01:37.590 --> 00:01:44.590 So my research program really focuses on developing climate resilient cultivars of corn and sorghum. 00:01:45.480 --> 00:01:49.920 But in recent years, as there has been greater and greater concern about climate variability 00:01:49.920 --> 00:01:54.549 and potential for climate change, not just in the United States but globally, I've found 00:01:54.549 --> 00:01:59.990 that my research program has become more international in scope. I expect that looking forward that 00:01:59.990 --> 00:02:05.299 that will probably increase. As there is more and more interest in, not just in the United 00:02:05.299 --> 00:02:11.340 States but countries around the world, about trying to adapt their agricultural systems 00:02:11.340 --> 00:02:15.800 to better be more resilient to the types of conditions that we are seeing today.