Quick field trip with MU grads and postdocs to visit the automation facilities at Bayer in Ankeny, IA. The future is in your hands guys!!! @MUPlantSciences@cafnr@IPGMissouri
@DMC_lab is visiting @usach for a lecture series! Thank you @MoenneAlejandra for the invitation and the opportunity to meet students and colleagues! Chile 🇨🇱 is a beautiful country!!!
Today the US Supreme Court will rule on affirmative action and this may impact how universities handle admissions… let’s see what happens. https://t.co/Zf35dlY7ND
Ten points to whoever can ID these amazing people that have kept the panamerican membrane biology meetings well and alive for more than 20 years!!! @papmbw2023
Soil microbiota transplanted from more stressful environmental conditions, such as drought or excessive heat or cold, can enhance tree tolerance to changing climates, researchers report in Science.
📄: https://t.co/rV81HmcGgk
#SciencePerspective: https://t.co/iFxIGPiQwi
Soil microbiota transplanted from more stressful environmental conditions, such as drought or excessive heat or cold, can enhance tree tolerance to changing climates, researchers report in Science.
📄: https://t.co/rV81HmcGgk
#SciencePerspective: https://t.co/iFxIGPiQwi
The @DMC_lab has a postdoc position open to study transcriptional networks in response to nutritional deficiencies. Please share the attached add if you can! 🌱🪴🌿🍃
Shameless self-promotion but if you need to cite a paper discussing diversity, use this one 😊! First is the intro to the different reviews in the issue but the last paragraph is the one discussing diversity in labs. Free download for the next two weeks! https://t.co/9LmjNuu30N
Three researchers — Scott Peck, David Mendoza and Antje Hesse — received a $1.2 million @NSF grant to expand their research at @BondLifeSci on how plants regulate the amount of proteins during a bacterial infection. #MizzouResearch
https://t.co/GbPcNcvw8L
@DMC_lab is delighted to host @SonaliRoy_ at Mizzou!!! Amazing science and mentoring philosophy, thanks for sharing your experiences with our BIPS students!!!