And that brings to a close a fantastic 2022 BSPP Presidential Meeting @DavidBCollinge1!!
Thank you for your participation, for following along on twitter, and to @UniofNewcastle for being such a good host!
See you in Birmingham in 2023!
#bspp2022
Congratulations to Prof Paul Nicholson @JohnInnesCentre - winner of the 2022 RKS Wood Prize! 👏
The prize celebrates excellent science in the study of plant disease biology and its application in the protection of plants against pathogens.
#bspp2022
Biodiversity is important for a sustainable agriculture.
At #BSPP2022 Inigo Zabalgogeazcoa @irnasa_csic will share how the microbiomes of wild plants might provide solutions for our future crops.
Join us: https://t.co/VCE3H2liwI
#plantdisease#plantpathology#planthealth#meet
It’s time for prizes! The PH Gregory Competition is first up - the speakers made it incredibly difficult for the judges, but the winner is… Dr Rafał Zdrzałek @ZdrzalekR from @JohnInnesCentre!! Congratulations!!! 👏🏆
Poster session! #bspp2022 make sure to visit @michhulin who is presenting exciting new findings on type 3 effectors with NADase activity. Pangenomics, structure modeling, docking, and function! @TheSainsburyLab
And last up in this years PH Gregory Competition @ZdrzalekR from @JohnInnesCentre with his talk on “Chimeric receptor Pikm-10sHIPP43 perceives effectors from the PWL family” 👏
Final talk of Day 1 in the PH Gregory Comp goes to Abraham Gomez Gutierrez from @JohnInnesCentre! Mapping new sources of Downy Mildew resistance in B. oleracea #bspp2022
Penultimate talk this morning! It’s @AdamRBentham from @JohnInnesCentre on “Exploiting allelic compatibility in plant paired immune receptors to facilitate
engineering of new pathogen effector recognition specificities” #bspp2022
We start off this afternoon with the “Looking Forward, Thinking Back” session - this year it’s @erbplant “Give me the money: the wonders and woes of seeking project funds” #bspp2022#protips