Doctor of Plant Health Candidate (@unldph) at Nebraska University Science Communication📖Plant Pathology 🧬Entomology🦋Plant Biology🌱Opinions my own. She/Her
Watching @LOdownonWSMV give her Master’s seminar on Wheat Curl Mite Distribution. It’s so descriptive and really highlights the hard work she’s put into her project. 👍
Here's a fun sneak preview from my seminar this afternoon:
Young Emily "teaching" Grandma how to "properly" prune an elephant ear. (Spoiler: I killed it.) #SciComm#SeminarDay#AlwaysAPlantDoctor
Emily Stine will be presenting her final seminar on Monday, March 30th, from 2 - 3 pm. Due to COVID-19 concerns, this seminar will only be available via Zoom: https://t.co/FGvNtMHfpm
Please join us!
Emily Stine will be presenting her final seminar on Monday, March 30th, from 2 - 3 pm. Due to COVID-19 concerns, this seminar will only be available via Zoom: https://t.co/FGvNtMHfpm
Please join us!
This tweet brought to you by the after effects of a panic after accidentally spilling a whole glass of water on my laptop! 🙃 Right before my doctoral document is due!
(The important stuff is in the cloud. I should be able to recover most of it.)
Hey, if you’re seeing this, so yourself a favor and save whatever you’re working on and then save it in a second place like a jump drive or the cloud!
Things happen quickly and can go to heck in a handbasket faster.
This is going around again, so I thought I'd share it. In some ways, it's a love letter to my science twitter friends. Which Living Things Should You Study?
I sell it as a print here: https://t.co/vbXKA4y2Qp
I’ve accepted a position at @UNLExtPanhandle as the IPM Communication Specialist. I’ll be creating and developing a range of science communication tools for the plant pathology, entomology and weed science groups there. I’m so excited!