The cat is officially out of the bag! On March 1, I will be starting in a new role at @ucdavisCAES@UCDavisPlants as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Sciences and Director-Elect of the Strawberry Breeding Program.
Postdocs (@plantpostdocs) and early career scientists interested in conducting tomato genetics research and participating in serving the greater tomato genetics community through this historical resource center (https://t.co/N3f2OYK5Uy) should apply! https://t.co/taa3CtlC6n
The UC Davis plant community is recruiting for a new head of the Charles M. Rick Tomato Genetic Resource center. This position is a cornerstone of the tomato and Solanaceae community and provides some really cool research and teaching opportunities. https://t.co/3YJFOLt3HR
The UC Davis plant community is recruiting for a new head of the Charles M. Rick Tomato Genetic Resource center. This position is a cornerstone of the tomato and Solanaceae community and provides some really cool research and teaching opportunities. https://t.co/3YJFOLt3HR
We just published a simple approach for precise control of wheat and triticale plant height without affecting seedling size. Hope you find it useful
https://t.co/Sjo2rBjut3
@ctmurphy1 Based on reading the comments, I think it is up to you to explain the situation and the lack of input, etc. to the editor of the journal, with your decision on how best to proceed. I don’t think it is a question about how to proceed, but a statement, “this is how to we proceed.”
@jeekinlau I think if you know the student way in advance you can recommend they apply for MS, and then keep them for a PhD. Otherwise, at least at UCD, it doesn’t seem easy to admit a PhD applicant as an MS student.
@jeekinlau Rules like this will reduce the number of students you evaluate, limiting your options. I said the same thing, then I accepted a straight to PhD and she is killing it, because she is driven. We have 2 MS first and 2 no MS, all 4 have struggled and have succeeded.
@jeekinlau Anything you have in a -20 that can handle -80. If you are going to fill it with non-samples, my rec is to load it slowly unless the items going in are already very very cold.