I am really excited to be in Long Beach, CA for #ESA2024. Check out my talk on "Exploring sagebrush microbial metagenome from deep, host-derived sequencing" COS39 at 8:45-9:00 am on Tue., 8/6/24. #bittlestonlab#boisestate
So @nanopore discovered something a few days ago - and it has to do with light. And they posted this image (sorry, too good not to share off the community). Yes, that’s 469% increased output. So, we decided to give it a shot and …
During the Wednesday evening 5-6:30pm poster session, Masters student Adedotun Arogundade will talk about "Exploring sagebrush microbial metagenomes from deep, host-derived sequencing" (PS 39-67)
Happy to share the first publication from my PhD, where I looked at the microbiome of grapevines that escape grapevine trunk diseases.
https://t.co/gjwHL3Ut9Z
This is a letter Feynman wrote to a former student who wrote congratulating him for the Nobel. I’ve posted it before but I really find it worth it to read especially as a student or early stage research person.
After a delay due to COVID, graduation @LincolnUniNZ finally happened 😁. This date (23/09/22) will be indelibly imprinted on my mind 👩🎓🎓
A special thanks to my family, friends and supervisors for making this journey so enjoyable 🥰
#graduation#PhD#GrowAtLincoln
It's interesting to hear the laughter around the weed control research of the 1950s during the the #NZPPS President's review.
I wonder what the attendees 70 years from now will think of the research we are currently doing.
I'm so honoured to have received the SA Young Tall Poppy of the Year Award ☺ It is a great recognition of the research my team and I are doing at @waiteresearch and the community outreach I'm passionately engaged in 🥰 #YTPSAwards @aipolsci @UniofAdelaide
Kia ora Aotearoa New Zealand 🇳🇿: Snowy views over Te Waipounamu / South Island leading to a super clear view of Te Ika-a-Māui / North Island over @Wellington_NZ and beyond.
How was breakfast?
Aug 1, 2022 8:30am NZST @MetService@RocketLab (LC1) @nzspacegovt@Space_Station
Discovering your HR spouse is the one that types that "we regret to inform you..." mail to people.
No wonder you drink your coffee black. So you're the one?
One of the many aspects of remote work that COVID exposed but isn't talked about enough is spouses discovering the working style/habits of their spouses and it's mostly hilarious. Here are some: