Penny Perkins-Veazie

Professor, Postharvest Physiologist, Department of Horticultural Science

Education:
Ph.D., University of Florida
M.S., University of Florida
B.S., University of Maine

Lab Personnel:
Guoying Ma, Research Specialist
Erin Deaton, Laboratory Research Technician
Joyce Edwards, Laboratory Research Technician
Sydney Gutierrez, Laboratory Research Technician
Heeduk Oh, Graduate Student

More information about Penelope Perkins-Veazie

Dr. Penny Perkins-Veazie heads research on postharvest physiology and technology for fruits and vegetables for North Carolina State University. Her research involves storage methods to extend shelf life, collaborative studies to determine fruit and vegetable roles in human health, storage technologies to enhance functional food compounds, and the identification and quantification of health-related compounds in fruits and vegetables and from production systems. She also evaluates food safety, quality and consumer-appeal characteristics such as fla­vor, color, antioxidants and texture to make sure growers will have better quality fruits and vegetables for high-value markets.

Publications:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=PiXIzYsAAAAJ

Penelope Perkins-Veazie