Professor in Plant Virology at the University of Florida, studying citrus tristeza virus and other citrus pathogens, Senior Editor for Molecular Plant Pathology
A great #IAPV25 conference has taken place in Murcia, Spain! Congratulations to the organisers and all participants for sharing very interesting new data!
A postdoctoral position is available in the Folimonova Lab at the Univ. of Florida, Department of Plant Pathology, Gainesville, FL to conduct research in the area of molecular biology and molecular genetics of RNA viruses. If interested, please contact me at [email protected].
I am happy to share our new article in Annals of Applied Biology, a comprehensive review on citrus tristeza virus, which we dedicated to the 85th Birthday celebration of Prof. Moshe Bar-Joseph, a world-renowned citrus pathologist and a long-time colleague.
https://t.co/WKi3hsUhUn
Department of Plant Pathology at Ohio State, faculty search for an Assistant/Associate Professor in Plant-Associated Molecular Mycology. Review of applications to begin August 15, 2024. Please share! More info https://t.co/VOzZWDZ8yu
Please join me in congratulating Arianna Spellman-Kruse, a PhD student in my lab, who successfully defended her dissertation! In a few days, Arianna is heading to the annual meeting of the American Society for Virology where she will give an oral presentation of her work.
During Graduate Student Appreciation Week, I would like to highlight an outstanding research and outreach work that is being done by Arianna Spellman-Kruse, a PhD student in our lab. Congratulations on all your achievements, Arianna! We are happy to have you in our CTV team!
I just had a fantastic opportunity to attend Viruses 2024 - A World of Viruses, a meeting in Barcelona, and present an invited talk on our research on RNA virus superinfection exclusion. The meeting was highly inspirational with many great talks, posters, and discussions!
“Ten years ago I was kicked out and forced to retire.”
Our new medicine laureate Katalin Karikó (@kkariko) told us how much it means to be awarded the Nobel Prize after a scientific career that has been full of challenges.
Ten years ago, Karikó was still doing all her experiments by hand but today she has been awarded the medicine prize for her research on mRNA, which led to the development of COVID-19 vaccines.
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📣 Happy to announce that the Abstract Submission for #Viruses2024 - A World of Viruses is now open!
Working on research related to Virology? Fancy presenting it at this event and discussing your research?
Don't wait and submit your abstract now!
👉 https://t.co/nTMaIr3j3U
A postdoctoral position is available in my lab at the U of FL to study the involvement of a viral lnc RNA in citrus tristeza virus infection, an NSF-supported project. We are also looking for a graduate student. If interested, contact me at [email protected].
Congratulations to Arianna Spellman-Kruse and Vicken Aknadibossian from our lab for their great poster presentations on the citrus tristeza virus biology at the ASV2023!
How To Be a Successful Monopartite Begomovirus in a Bipartite-Dominated World: Emergence and Spread of Tomato Mottle Leaf Curl Virus in Brazil | Journal of Virology https://t.co/CFzxTHCXSF