Brains Behind the Science

Ruchika Kashyap Ph.D. (Principal Investigator)

Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist
Urban and Controlled Environment Pathology
Department of Plant Pathology
3311 Miller Plant Sciences, Athens Campus
Email: ruchika.kashyap@uga.edu
Office: 706-542-4774

Postdoctoral Researcher: University of California, Davis, CA.
PhD. Plant Science, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD.
M.S. Plant Pathology (Minor – Entomology), Punjab Agricultural University, India.
B.S. Agriculture with (Hons.) in Crop Protection – Punjab Agricultural University, India.

Bio-sketch: Dr. Kashyap investigates plant disease challenges with a focus on fungal and oomycete pathogens in indoor and urban production systems. Her research leverages tailored strategies driven by needs assessments and strong stakeholder collaborations. Dr. Kashyap’s goal is to develop sustainable plant disease management solutions that directly benefit producers, while bridging the gap between farm and fork through impactful science communication. Additionally, she leads an extension program that fosters a two-way learning process, translating research into actionable solutions for the agricultural community. Passionate about creating positive societal change, Dr. Kashyap uses science communication as a powerful tool to engage and educate diverse audiences. 

Sarah De Souza

PhD – Graduate Research Assistant
Kashyap’s UCEP Lab
Department of Plant Pathology
2311 Miller Plant Sciences, Athens Campus
Email: scsouza@uga.edu

M.S. Plant Pathology, the University of Wisconsin–Madison, WI, 2025. 
B.S. Agronomy, IFSul de Minas Gerais, Brazil, 2022

Bio-sketch: Sarah grew up in São Paulo State, Brazil, where she was introduced to agriculture early in life. Throughout her journey, Sarah has worked across diverse pathosystems and extension programs. She is particularly fascinated by oomycetes and is highly interested in making science accessible to the community through outreach. Her Ph.D. research is committed to furthering her understanding of plant pathogenic oomycete species ecology and bridging research and outreach by enhancing knowledge of oomycete biology and developing sustainable disease management strategies for Georgia growers. In her free time, Sarah enjoys reading, baking, and watercolor painting. 

Haley Kruest

MS – Graduate Research Assistant
Kashyap’s UCEP Lab
Department of Plant Pathology
2311 Miller Plant Sciences, Athens Campus
Email: kruest@uga.edu

B.S. in Agriculture, specializing in Horticulture/CEA, The Ohio State University, OH 2025

Bio-sketch: Haley joined the U-CEP Lab in 2025 after graduating from the Ohio State University, where she discovered her passion for controlled environment agriculture and plant pathology. She’s especially interested in fungal pathogens and is eager to improve sanitization techniques that help growers manage disease outbreaks more effectively. Driven by a love for outreach and education, Haley hopes to inspire the next generation of growers and plant pathologists. Outside the lab and greenhouse, she enjoys running and hiking in local parks, experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen, and playing guitar.

PAST MEMBERS

Jorge Alberto Reyes Pineda, PhD. 

Postdoctoral Associate (Kashyap Lab: 09.2024 to 08.2025)
PhD. in Horticulture, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
M.Sc., in Plant Pathology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA. 
B.S. in Agriculture with (Hons.) in Agronomy, Universidad Nacional de Agricultura (UNAG), Honduras.

Bio-sketch: Dr. Reyes joined the Urban and Controlled Plant Pathology Lab as a Postdoc in September 2024. Currently he is working as a Molecular Plant Disease and Insect Diagnostician with Bartlett Tree Experts.

Ashley Oshin

Undergraduate Intern (Internship Period: May to July 2025)
2025 CGCv2 REEU Fellow
Email: ashleyposhin@outlook.com

Bio-sketch: Ashley is an undergraduate student at Fort Valley State University majoring in Agricultural Economics. She plans to go to graduate school, become an agricultural food scientist, and eventually create her own agricultural non-profit.