We found a lot of interesting bacterial species in Pennsylvania potatoes! Grateful to have published this work with a great team (@Buckhout_Bull @Shaheen_bb@psuvegdoctor).
Congratulations to my graduate student Allison Coomber who successfully defended her PhD thesis today! Phylogenetic and sequence based analysis to understand the evolution in P. infestans &1c clade species @NC_PSI @GESCenterNCSU @NCSU_DEPP
Congratulations to my graduate student Allison Coomber who successfully defended her PhD thesis today! Phylogenetic and sequence based analysis to understand the evolution in P. infestans &1c clade species @NC_PSI @GESCenterNCSU @NCSU_DEPP
#AgBioFEWS Fellows article in @FrontBioeng critically examines the new Biotech EO & its implications for the regulatory landscape of ag biotech products, offering a roadmap for building public trust and ensuring responsible research and development.
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APHIS PPQ PPCDL scientists got to spend a day with the amazing @RistainoJean and @AmMainello looking at the smartphone LAMP detection of Phytophthoras! Thanks for the visit and looking forward to more…
Still smiling from this afternoon 🥰 I'm BLESSED to work with such wonderful people who are down to celebrate life's milestones!!! Thanks for the sneaky coordinating @jristaino1 😉
Great fun surprising and celebrating Amanda Mainello’s upcoming wedding! Great multi ethnic potluck and cake! Congratulations bride-to-be @NCSU_DEPP @NC_PSI
NC State Researchers Assemble Pathogen ‘Tree of Life’ | NC State News. We’ve done it! My graduate student Allison Coomber has developed a comprehensive living phylogeny of Phytophthora. @NCSU_DEPP @OomycetePapers @NCState https://t.co/63LOU9gQV2
Congrats to grad. student Amanda Maniello (left) for 2nd place in the poster competition at SD APS and to Jyotsna Acharya, and Amanda Saville who helped with the research. Postdoc Tatsiana Shymanovitch and Allison Coomber also presented posters. Well done! @NCSU_DEPP@sd_aps
The best part about scientific meetings is the networking. This is #SDAPS2023 in Durham, NC. Lots of awesome #PlantPathologists and interesting #pathosystems. It’s great to meet the next generation of scientists who focus on #PlantHealth