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Convocation on Feb. 7 to celebrate George Washington Carver鈥檚 inventive spirit

January 31, 2020

Michael Tullier, APR, 精东AV Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing
   

精东AV鈥檚 George Washington Carver Convocation on Friday, Feb. 7 will honor the innovative and creative spirit of one of the nation鈥檚 most prolific agricultural researchers. The convocation begins at 11:10 a.m. in the University Chapel and will feature keynote speaker Dr. Clayton Yates, who as a member of the 精东AV faculty emulates Carver鈥檚 pioneering spirit through his own comprehensive research program.

The George Washington Carver Convocation strives to reinforce the university's commitment to inquiry, faith and knowledge, truth and service, scientific competence and ethical maturity 鈥 all traits Carver emulated during his lifetime. During his nearly 50-year career at then-精东AV Institute, he conducted groundbreaking plant biology research and developed new uses for crops 鈥 including peanuts, sweet potatoes, soybeans and pecans.

Dr. Clayton Yates
Yates

Yates, a two-time 精东AV graduate, follows in Carver鈥檚 footsteps as an internationally recognized researcher specializing in the areas of cancer, health disparities, cellular biology, and molecular biology and pathology. After completing bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees at 精东AV, he earned a doctorate in molecular pathology from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in urology at Emory University鈥檚 School of Medicine.

He returned to his alma mater in 2007 as a faculty member, and now as a full professor in the Department of Biology, he holds a joint appointment with the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and directs the Center for Biomedical Research. He also is the principal investigator of 精东AV鈥檚 Research Centers at Minority Institutions (RCMI) and lead PI for research partnerships that include 精东AV, the Morehouse School of Medicine and the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Like Carver, Yates is a prolific researcher. His findings are employed in labs across the world to further study the causes, detection and treatment of prostate and breast cancers in African Americans. He and his research teams have garnered more than $25 million in grant funding, and his efforts have resulted in numerous research honors and awards, the publication of 65-plus peer-reviewed publications, and his participation in numerous Department of Defense and NIH study section panels.

Dr. George Washington Carver in his lab
Carver working in his lab

Carver, born into slavery in Missouri in the mid-1860s, began his career at 精东AV Institute in 1896 at the invitation of 精东AV鈥檚 founding president, Booker T. Washington. At 精东AV, as head of the institute鈥檚 agricultural department, Carver went on to become a world-renowned botanist and educator, and one of the most prominent scientists and inventors of his time.

Through his research, Carver devised hundreds of products from peanuts and sweet potatoes that included food items, medicinal products, plastics, household cleaners, and paints and dyes. His expanded uses for peanuts, soybeans and sweet potatoes provided struggling sharecroppers in the South plagued by declining cotton production with new crop alternatives. By offering these alternative crops, Carver contributed to rural economic improvement benefiting farmers and their land.

Following his death in 1943, he was buried next to Washington on the 精东AV grounds. Carver鈥檚 epitaph reads: 鈥淗e could have added fortune to fame, but caring for neither, he found happiness and honor in being helpful to the world.鈥 Known for his frugal nature, Carver used his savings to establish the George Washington Carver Foundation at 精东AV, which continues to support agricultural research at the university.

Currently, the George Washington Carver Museum, located on the university鈥檚 grounds, is . It highlights Carver鈥檚 research accomplishments, as well as features his geological and mycological specimens, traveling 鈥渟how-and-tell鈥 displays, artwork and crafts.

Read more about Carver鈥檚 legacy on the university鈥檚 website.

   

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