- Bhimu Patil
- Director - Vegetable and Fruit Improvement Center Professor, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University
- Email:
- b-patil@tamu.edu
- Phone:
- 979-458-8090
- Resume/CV
- vfic.tamu.edu
- Undergraduate Education
- B. S., Agriculture, University of Agricultural Sciences, India - 1984
- Graduate Education
- M.S., Horticulture, University of Agricultural Sciences, India - 1986
- Ph.D., Horticulture, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX - 1994
- PDF, Washington State University, Prosser, WA - 1994-95
- University of California, Parlier, CA - 1996-97
Dr. Patil has been actively involved in both research and educational activities related to global level ‘Foods for Health’. His research, in collaboration with trans-disciplinary scientists, related to bioactive-derived assays led to isolation and characterization of certain bioactive compounds in citrus and turmeric and other vegetables. His research is also focused on pre and postharvest effects on bioactive compounds in citrus, onion and recently his work is focused on other vegetables, fruits and spices including turmeric. He works with 26 VFIC industry members such as seed companies (Monsanto, Lark Seeds), retailers and wholesalers (HEB, Kroger), processors (Campbell Soup Company, Tropicana Nutrition Institute [Pepsico Inc], Beverage Institute of Health and Wellness [Coca-Cola] and Texas Citrus Exchange), and other commodity groups. He has published extensively in scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals, editor reviewed proceedings, book chapters, edited a book. He has extensive experience in handling and implementation of multi-state and multi-disciplinary grants. For example, he was the lead PI on USDA-IFAFS grant which was focused on multi-state effort to isolate and characterize citrus limonoids and understand their biological activities. During the last three years, Dr. Patil has completed two leadership training programs hosted by the Texas A&M University as well as he completed two-year advanced leadership program in February 2012, which is sponsored by the Texas A&M AgriLife Research. This training provides additional experience in administration of large multi-state grants.
B. Positions and Honors
Positions and Employment:
2005 – Present Director, Vegetable & FruitImprovementCenter, TAMU Horticulture
2008- Present Professor, Department of Horticultural Sciences, TAMU
2005 –2008 Associate Professor, Dept. of Horticultural Sciences, TAMU
2002 – 2004 Associate Director, Vegetable & FruitImprovementCenter, TAMU
2002 – 2004 Associate Professor, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, TX
1997 – 2002 Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, TX
1996 – 1997 Faculty (part time), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Fresno, CA
1992 – 1994 Research Assistant/Teaching Assistant, Texas A&M University, TX
1989 – 1991 Assistant Professor, University of Agri., Sciences, Dharwad, India
Honors:
2013- Distinguished Service Award-American Chemical Society- Div. of Ag. Food Chemistry
2013- American Society for Horticultural Sci. Outstanding Graduate Education Award
2013- Dean’s Outstanding Achievement-Research, Texas A&M University
2010 Vice Chancellor Research Excellence (on campus), Texas A&M University, Texas AgriLife
2009 Fellow, Division of Agri. and Food Chemistry, American Chemical Society
2009 Fellow, American Society for Horticultural Sciences
2009 Fellow, Texas AgriLife, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
2005 Exceptional Research Productivity Award, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
2005 Karnataka State Rajoythsava Award-Award was given by the Governor of the State
2004 Outstanding Young Scientist Award, Div of Ag & Food Chemistry, Amer Chem Society
2003 Paul Harris Fellow (Rotary Foundation)
2003 Outstanding Young Scientist Award (Ass of Ag Sci. of Indian Origin, ASA, SSSA, & CSA)
2003 Research and Excellence Award (College of Agriculture & Human Sciences, TAMUK)
2002 Achievement Excellence Award, India Association of the Rio Grande Valley
2001 Outstanding Teacher Award, TAMU-Kingsville, Dept of Agronomy & Resource Sciences