Connecting Undergraduate, Honours, Masters and PhD Students, and ECRs working in plant biosecurity, plant pathology, or any other plant health-related fields!
👀 Keep an eye on your inbox for our latest survey. We want to know what you’d like to see more of in our future meetings. This is your chance to shape the future of PHSN!
Thank you 🌱
🙏 A Huge Thank You to Everyone Who Joined Us at the PHSN Meeting Last Tuesday! 🙏
🌱 As the new PHSN committee, we were thrilled to meet you all and hear about your fascinating journeys into the world of plant health.
🍄🟫 A special shoutout to Dr Michelle Demers, Head of Science at BioScout, for her incredibly valuable presentation on effective science communication. Your insights were invaluable, Michelle!
I am looking for a postdoctoral fellow, Yam Gene Editing, to join our team!
This is a fantastic chance to work on cutting-edge research that can make a real impact on agriculture and food security in Africa.
https://t.co/Xr1LWm2I2A
🌱 Calling all early career researchers! Join the #PlantHealthTV#videocontest promoted by #EuphrescoIII#CIHEAMBari#PBRI and showcase your quarantine pest research. Win a 2-week internship with expenses covered! Apply by 29th Feb. Details: https://t.co/7dNEKt4rGA
😃‼️Applications for FameLab 2024 are open!‼️😃
I highly encourage PhD students/ECRs to consider applying for this amazing opportunity. The training provided as part of #FameLab significantly shaped my capacity and confidence as a science communicator. 💡📻🫁 (1/5)
Learn about Phytophthora cinnamomi (the dieback ‘fungus’) in road construction and repair in Western Australia with Dr Elaine Davidson
**THIS FRIDAY 16FEB**
Dr Davidson was APPS President from 2011-2013.
One day to go!
Join us for our next PBRI Plant Health Student Network meeting, Wednesday 14th Feb, 11:00 AEDT
We have two great guests joining us @tvsteinrucken and Dr Robin McDiarmid, plus much more!
Join here to get the invite: https://t.co/XTCLxqS5f3
Join us 14 February for our next Plant Health Student Network meeting
We'll discuss career pathways with @tvsteinrucken and Dr Robin MacDiarmid and give you an update on exciting opportunities coming up!
🌱If you're not already a member, join here: https://t.co/XTCLxqS5f3
What an amazing opportunity to present GRBV work as a part of my PhD project at #ICVG2023 in Thessaloniki, Greece!! Listened to so many interesting talks on grapevine viruses and met some wonderful scientists!….
@Maddie_flasco@SudarsanPoojari
This event by @qaafi_qsa is a fantastic opportunity to get involved in the student community at @QAAFI UQ! Present your latest research and connect with other researchers :) See you there!
📌 Graduate Research Assistantship (Master’s or PhD) in Entomology Genetics and Evolution and/or Insect-Born Plant Pathogens🪲🧬🌱 in United States 🇺🇸... Please Retweet and spread the word! For details visit: https://t.co/E0ALQuTMWQ
🚨Registration for MicroSeq2023 opens tomorrow!
Don't miss our epic line-up of speakers including @StevenJRobbins @DrFranShort@monica_kehoe@SubirSarker3 talking about coral microbiomes, human bacterial pathogens, plant viruses, and veterinary viruses
👉https://t.co/5CelKffCWa
See our spectacular @CrawfordFund student awardees below 👇👇👇
Check out their degrees and projects if interested in #AgR4D and #RAIDopportunities!
https://t.co/05J1SfcVrv
Every year the APPS offers bursaries for students and ECRs to attend our meetings, either the 2023 APPS Biennial conference or subgroup meetings like ASDS (coming up in 2024).
Jump to it now to apply for the Biennial conference. Link in the post below.
The conference will take place 20-24 Nov 2023 at the National Wine Centre in Adelaide Australia!
The conference theme “Change and Adaptation”, has been chosen to highlight the ever-changing nature of pathogens and the array of emerging disease management technologies.
🌾 Student bursary applications to attend the Australasian Plant Pathology Society Biennial Conference (APPS2023) close THIS FRIDAY 30th June! 🌾
More details and application form at: https://t.co/UtlubYQXzD
@QldApps@Plant_Pathogens