We are excited to welcome Amal Boukteb @AmalBk11 to our team. Amal was previously at INRAT 🇹🇳, where she worked on parasitic plants.
She is one of the pioneers of Tunis R-Users Group @RLadiesTunis You can listen to her seminar by following link below.
https://t.co/TYeLQcgN6a
Had a great visit at @Syngenta to discuss past and future collaborations. I love having such a strong Ag community in NC, it really helps us support vegetable growers 🍠 🥒 @NC_PSI@NCExtension
Grateful to APS @PlantDiseaseJ for awarding me the 2025 Dr.
Lafayette Frederick Diversity in Mentoring Award. Last week, with support from the fund that comes with the award, we welcomed Daviona Jackson, recent Langston University graduate, as an intern in the Lab.
Leader spotlight! This month, we highlight Dr. Nicole Gauthier @KYPlantDisease . Read more about her in Phytopathology News https://t.co/C7xDBSJRoN @plantdisease
Dear APS members. We are back with our Leader Spotlight and this month we are highlighting D. Jerry Weiland. Read more about him here: https://t.co/QB9XLZHDHN
@plantdisease
Our final APS Leader Spotlight of the year is Dimitre Mollov, Chair of the APS Leadership Institute. Thanks Dimitre for your leadership. https://t.co/LPIoy3dahY
Dear tweeps, it has been a great 11 years here with you but I am jumping to bluesky 🦋 👋 After testing, the scientific content is just way better there. I will keep this up as a notice of new address. You can find me at LinkedIn and https://t.co/barvXcZrR7
What’s driving the latest innovations in phytobacteriology? 🌱🔬 Join us for the next "Advances in #Phytobacteriology" webinar on Dec. 9 to learn new research on #bacteriophages and Soft Rot #Pectobacteriaceae bacteria. Register now: https://t.co/DM811sigbd
APS PRESS November Book of the Month 📚🌱🦟 Save $20 on the first book to exclusively highlight western flower thrips. Learn more about the landmark publication, and see your limited time offer price today!
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