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The Helios Awards are designed to recognize
excellent achievements in three major areas: Research
and Policy Contribution, Communication Excellence,
and Program Effectiveness. These new ERS awards are
given at the agency level, not by organizational unit
or subject area. Thus, the awards highlight not only
the breadth of the ERS research program, but also
the diversity of communication tools through which
ERS disseminates research results. Distinguished judges
from outside ERS reviewed the nominations and made
the final decisions. The winning teams, shown here,
received their awards at a special ceremony in April.
ERS congratulates the winners and the many other ERS
staffers who supported these award-winning projects.
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(l to r): Daniel Hellerstein,
David McGranahan, Michael Roberts, Patrick Sullivan,
Stephen Vogel, Ruben Lubowski |
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(l to r): Noel Gollehon, Jean Agapoff, Marc Ribaudo, Vince Breneman, Marcel Aillery, and Rob Johansson; Not shown: Lee Christensen, Jonathan Kaplan,
and Mark Peters |
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Profiled in Amber Waves in September 2004, this
team has conducted innovative and timely analysis
of the policy options associated with animal waste
management in such reports as:
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(l to r): Biing-Hwan Lin, Dale
Simms, Joanne Guthrie, Mark Denbaly, Kathleen
Kassel, Phillip Kaufman, Cynthia Ray, Tom McDonald,
Shashunga Clayton, and Hayden Stewart. Not shown:
Jane Reed. |
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(l to r): Dean Jolliffe, Karen
Hamrick, Robert Gibbs, and Victor B. Phillips,
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In preparation for USDA’s October 2004
Obesity Conference, this team produced an
information kit containing a series of research
briefs on the economic, social, and behavioral
factors influencing consumers' fruit and vegetable
choices.
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(l to r): Mary Maher, Mitch Morehart,
and Philip Friend |
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(l to r): Victor B. Phillips,
Jr., Curtia Taylor, Wynnice Pointer-Napper,
Susan DeGeorge, Anne Pearl, and Cynthia Ray
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Leading an effort that involved many ERS staffers,
this team delivered a web-based
database tool through which users can access
a wealth of data collected in USDA’s annual
Agricultural Resource Management Survey.
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Through their design of the layout of Amber Waves,
ERS’s flagship publication, this team makes
ERS research more accessible to readers through
eye-catching, communicative design.
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Photos: Ken Hammond, USDA |
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