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Our second guest on the Deep Roots Podcast is Catherine Simpson, Ph.D. Simpson is an Associate Professor of Urban Horticulture and Sustainability. Simpson’s research is driven by a strong sense of curiosity and fascination with plants, as well as her love for the environment which has guided her research throughout her career.
She has conducted impactful research with the National Science Foundation’s Engineering Research Center (ERC) on the Transformation of American Rubber through Domestic Innovation for Supply Security (TARDISS). Her work focuses on evaluating guayule lines for the High Plains and advancing domestic alternatives for natural latex and rubber.
During this episode, she explains the importance of natural latex and rubber, and how it makes an impact in our everyday lives. Simpson’s research passions also lie within biofortification, which consists of external applications of vitamins, such as increasing vitamin C in vegetables like lettuce.
Simpson credits her students as a source of motivation. Their fresh perspectives, passion, and curiosity continue to inspire her and have even led her to explore new research directions she may not have pursued independently. Collaboration is also a vital part of her research, as meaningful feedback, ideas, and connections across the department, college, and university are all parts of great research.
To wrap up the episode, Simpson discusses her challenges, which are often looked at as opportunities to expand as a researcher, as well as the biggest takeaway she hopes individuals will learn from her research.
Let us know your thoughts on Dr. Simpson’s research, reach out to her for more information, and be sure to subscribe to Deep Roots!