Professional Biography

Robert “Lou” Hirsch, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology at the University of Kentucky and the inaugural Director of FIELD, a collegewide center for pedagogical innovation that advances student success, curriculum redesign, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. His academic career follows a nontraditional path that began in the outdoors of Arizona and a maritime career as a scuba instructor and boat captain, a vocation he has continued for 24 years. At UK, he has earned every major institutional teaching award and is recognized nationally for his contributions to instructional innovation, outreach, and student-as-partner program development. He has led transformative academic programs including the Agricultural and Medical Biotechnology major, the Agriculture Individualized Curriculum, and now FIELD, which collectively modernize curricula, empower learners, and elevate teaching across the college. Lou's work integrates rigorous pedagogy, high-impact experiential learning, and broad public engagement, reflecting his commitment to developing the next generation of scientific and professional leaders.

First report of rust caused by puccinia emaculata on switchgrass in Arkansas

Hirsch, R. L., TeBeest, D. O., Bluhm, B. H. & West, C. P., Mar 2010, In: Plant Disease. 94, 3, p. 381 1 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalComment/debate

An Inquiry-Based Investigation of Bacterial Soft Rot of Potato

Louis Hirsch, R., Miller, S. & Halterman, D., Oct 2018, In: American Biology Teacher. 80, 8, p. 594-599 6 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Identifying genes in Fusarium verticillioides through forward and reverse genetics

Ridenour, J. B., Hirsch, R. L. & Bluhm, B. H., 2012, Plant Fungal Pathogens: Methods and Protocols. p. 457-479 23 p. (Methods in Molecular Biology; vol. 835).

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapterpeer-review

UBL1 of Fusarium verticillioides links the N-end rule pathway to extracellular sensing and plant pathogenesis

Ridenour, J. B., Smith, J. E., Hirsch, R. L., Horevaj, P., Kim, H., Sharma, S. & Bluhm, B. H., Jul 2014, In: Environmental Microbiology. 16, 7, p. 2004-2022 19 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of the soybean pathogen Phomopsis longicolla

Li, S., Ridenour, J. B., Kim, H., Hirsch, R. L., Rupe, J. C. & Bluhm, B. H., Mar 2013, In: Journal of Microbiological Methods. 92, 3, p. 244-245 2 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Molecular identification of mutations conferring resistance to azoxystrobin in cercospora nicotianae

Li, H., Barlow, W., Dixon, E., Amsden, B. F., Hirsch, R. L. & Pfeufer, E. E., May 2021, In: Plant Disease. 105, 5, p. 1-9 9 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Cytochrome b Mutations F129L and G143A Confer Resistance to Azoxystrobin in Cercospora nicotianae, the Frogeye Leaf Spot Pathogen of Tobacco

Dixon, E., Barlow, W., Walles, G., Amsden, B., Hirsch, R. L., Pearce, R. & Pfeufer, E. E., Jun 2020, In: Plant Disease. 104, 6, p. 1781-1788 8 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Education

University of Arkansas, Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Science, 2014

University of Arkansas, Master of Science in Plant Pathology, 2010

Tulane University, Bachelor of Arts in English and Religious Studies, 2007

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Associated Departments

Plant Pathology Center for Student Success