Excited to share our latest work on the barley pan-transcriptome and its role in understanding functional diversification across genotypes!
https://t.co/TCcqbGOsjX
Milos Micik @HuttonICS@JamesHuttonInst is developing Large Foundation Models to Facilitate Gene Regulatory Network Research. Please contact him with scRNA or snRNA data to help train his models #barleyad25
Paul Shaw @pauldshaw@HuttonICS@JamesHuttonInst is Going for BOLD! Paul describes his work using Bioinformatics for the Biodiversity for Opportunities, Livelihoods and Development Project #barleyad25
Dr Mike Rivington, land use system modeller in @HuttonICS, will be speaking at #AgriScot24 (@AgriScot).
His talk - “Deluge and Drought: #ClimateChange, #WaterScarcity and excess variability” will take place on: 📅 13 November | 🕞3:30 pm
Register: https://t.co/7ZKWLUnxqH
Congrats to our @BeingessnerN for leading a new @AFNNetwork project!
The project 'Triggering environmental transformation on large land holdings', with @ScotLandEstates and colleagues in SEGS and @HuttonICS, will support land managers towards a net zero transition in Scotland.
We've got some exciting new features coming in the next big release of #GridScore like providing trait reference images, self-hosting a GridScore server and new export formats!
Stay tuned for the new release soon.
#phenotyping#bioinformatics@HuttonICS
https://t.co/G1RJ6JimnZ
Enjoying a stimulating morning @BBCScotland#climatecreative conference introducing Hutton social and environmental research to the broadcast industry with Tony Craig and @JudithRalston.
Tay5G (@Tay_5G), a @taycities project in collaboration with @scot5gcentre, has announced @JamesHuttonLtd as a winner of its Challenge Fund
Aiming to accelerate the development of innovative projects utilising the power of #5G, supported by @scotgov
More: https://t.co/tMhS4SKKcE
The RSE report https://t.co/MhXJipS8KP on public financing of forestry has sparked debate.
My two pennies on the case for funding multifunctional forests, which provide many public benefits, rather than single-species tree plantations.
New blog post by @AlesGim@HuttonICS, discussing the @RoyalSocEd enquiry into Public Financial Support for Tree Planting and #Forestry.
Examining Scotland’s push to plant more trees and consider how funds could be best allocated to benefit society.
More: https://t.co/ZQDMeeoDdA
Interested in supporting the transition to Net Zero in agriculture?
We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to contribute to developing a Just Transition pathway for achieving Net Zero & biodiversity targets in the agricultural sector.
https://t.co/8i499pkKSc