Morven McLean, PhD

Morven McLean, PhD

Executive Director, Networks and Innovation & Professor of Practice Director, Food & Agriculture Research Mission (FARM) School of Public Health, WashU

Morven McLean is Executive Director of Networks & Innovation and Professor of Practice in the School of Public Health, and she additionally serves as the inaugural Director of Wash U’s Food and Agriculture Research Mission (FARM). An agricultural scientist with more than 25 years of experience, Morven has dedicated her career to developing and implementing applied agricultural research and capacity building programs that address scientific, regulatory, and trade issues related to agricultural innovation and food security. 


Morven joined WashU from Gates Agricultural Innovations (Gates Ag One) where she was Director of Global Strategy, Regulatory, and Public Affairs. She has served as a technical expert for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, the World Bank and the United States Agency for International Development, as well as many national governments in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and South America. Morven received her Bachelor of Science in agriculture from McGill University, her Master of Science in environmental biology from the University of Guelph, and her doctorate in molecular plant virology from the University of British Columbia.  In addition to serving on the Governing Council of the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, Morven is co-chair of the Global Steering Council for the Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project.

All Sessions by Morven McLean, PhD

Agtech Disruption 04/02/2025
9:15 am - 9:45 am

Opening Keynote – Ploughing a New Furrow with WashU’s Food and Agriculture Research Mission

Enterprise Room

The intersection of agriculture and public health is more critical than ever, and the newly established Food and Agriculture Research Mission (FARM) at WashU seeks to redefine what’s possible for the future of food. As the inaugural director of FARM, Dr. Morven McLean will share how this initiative will tackle urgent challenges—from climate-driven crop failures to malnutrition—through a groundbreaking, interdisciplinary approach imbedded in WashU’s new School of Public Health. Recognizing that transformative innovations arise from unusual ideas, Dr. McLean will share FARM’s commitment to ensuring that farmers and other food system stakeholders will actively inform FARM’s research agenda. Join this session to learn how St. Louis’ thriving agtech ecosystem, with FARM as its newest member, continues to drive local, regional and global impact.