Today at the “Spore development, dormancy and germination” concurrent session, Soumya gave a talk on her project titled: “Developmental genetics of host invasion initiated by fungal conidia” #Fungal22
A belated welcome to Soumya, a postdoc in the @TheTrailLab and a lovely person! She has been volunteering with us for a while now, databasing two cabinets of (mostly) Dr. Gerry Adams', and @HallenAdams#Fungi#Pathogen specimens. You can access them on https://t.co/5p1CVR8yxY!
This month’s featured researchers are our 2021 National Fusarium Head Blight Forum Poster Winners. Congratulations to all of you. Read the official announcement and learn more about their research: https://t.co/i10DMVMmvT
Congratulations again to Rebecca (@RebeccaNShay) for winning 1st place in the 2021 National Fusarium Head Blight Forum Poster Competition! 🥳
Read the official announcement of the winners from @USWBSI to learn more about Rebecca and her research:
https://t.co/DxRO2QgP35
Congratulations to our very own Rebecca Shay (@RebeccaNShay) on winning the 1st place award for her poster at the 2021 National Fusarium Head Blight Forum. 🎉🎉
We pulled some #lichen#specimens for Dr. Frances Trail's Mycology class--yesterday was their lichen lab! One of the highlights is a double #holotype--Two new species growing together on a single rock from the Falkland Islands.
https://t.co/zaOVQ7aJQ2
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In today’s lab meeting, Soumya Moonjely (one of our postdocs) gave an update on her project “Developmental genetics of host invasion initiated by fungal spores”
“Trail was recognized by the MSA with the William H. Weston Award for Excellence in Teaching, which is awarded annually to an outstanding teacher of mycology at the undergraduate and graduate levels.”
“MSU’s Frances Trail lands two prestigious honors in her field: Trail was recently named a Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society (APS) and was awarded the 2021 Mycological Society of America (MSA) Weston Award for Excellence in Teaching.”
https://t.co/HzgCTx1Uul
“Trail was named a Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society (APS) based on her outstanding and innovative research in the biology of plant pathogenic fungi. Her work was vital to establishing the grain pathogen Fusarium graminearum as model fungus”
Congratulations on your new position as Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology @NDSU, Malaika! We are wishing you the best in the next step of your career.
We've been processing specimens from @michiganstateu researchers recently: #Juncus and #Carex from the @Childs_Lab and #lichens from @TheTrailLab. Today, Jack's working on formatting data. Processing is lengthy, but well worth it. Thank you for the vouchers! @MSUNatSci