
About
Timothy Murray is a Professor and Extension Plant Pathologist at Washington State University’s Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences. His work focuses on sustainable disease management in wheat, including genetic resistance, soilborne pathogens, and cultural practices.
- Professor & Extension Plant Pathologist, WSU (1983–present)
- Chair, Department of Plant Pathology (2000–2008, 2019–present)
- Rosalie and Harold Rea Brown Distinguished Endowed Chair (2020–present)
Research Interests: Ecology and epidemiology of wheat diseases caused by soilborne fungi, genetic mapping of resistance genes, population genetics of pathogens, and integrated disease management. His team explores wild wheat relatives for novel resistance and develops diagnostic tools for Rathayibacter species and nematode vectors.
Scientific Contributions: Over 15 recent articles highlight advancements in snow mold QTL mapping, eyespot disease in Tunisia, and Rathayibacter diagnostics. His work spans genetic studies, cultivar registrations, and climate adaptation research.
Awards & Leadership:
- President, American Phytopathological Society (2016)
- Fellow, APS (2010)
- O. A. Vogel Award, Washington State Crop Improvement Association (1993)
- Guest Professor, Jilin Agricultural University (2017–present)
Editorial & Professional Activities: Senior Editor, Plant Disease; Associate Editor roles in multiple journals. Served on global committees for plant disease recovery systems and wheat improvement.
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