ROOT & SHOOT travel awards to attend a 2025 plant science meeting are open until Dec 2. https://t.co/W7OZj3iUit
These awards are for mentor/ mentee pair, & one must be a member of SACNAS, MANRRS, or AISES. We have a Q&A next Monday Oct 21. Please share! https://t.co/KLVKDopq4T
@aemonten@PredatoryReport when we make so black or white, we miss important lessons. MDPI may be predatory, but at the same time is filling a niche. There is a huge amount of gate keeping in the traditional journals, and a lot of good research is no accepted in those journals because it's not sexy
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Are you interested in plant biology education? Join us January 7-8, 2025 in Lancaster (UK) for "Plant Biology Education: Shaping the Future." Register now: https://t.co/8xAnyzp00U.
📢 Big news! The 2025 ROOT & SHOOT travel award program has opened! Apply by Dec 2.
Funds available for members of SACNAS / MANRRS / AISES to attend a plant conference, see https://t.co/2gNUYi4h6O
📢Q&A session Monday, October 21 from 3-4pm EDT. See https://t.co/2gNUYi4h6O
this is a great graduate program, with very engaged students that have built a nice community at ISU. And cost of living in Iowa is really low compared with other places!
Congratulations to Dr. Gustavo MacIntosh on his appointment as LAS Interim Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Faculty Development!
You can read more in the news section of our website (link in bio, or https://t.co/uM9pVdKnot).
We are looking for ECRs that belong to the IS-MPMI who would like to contribute to the broader Plant Science community's DEI efforts at an all expenses paid NSF retreat. Please contact us for more details.
🚨Positions open🚨 Torii Lab is looking for PhD students with experience and passionate to pursue our new directions in biochemistry, biophysics, structural biology, protein-ligand docking simulation, and/or mathematical modeling. Please contact us if you are interested.
this was a fantastic seminar. Likely one of the easiest decisions for a tenure committee. Can't think of any candidate more successful going for promotion.
Well done, @KelleyDior !
GDCB Assistant Professor Dior Kelley presents today's GDCB Seminar, "Illumination of root morphogenesis via predictive phenomics," at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building.