Studying Zymoseptoria tritici & its interaction with wheat at many levels: plant pathology, pathogen genomics, metabolomics, microbial ecology & more. UKRI FLF.
@HeikeSeybold Come and join Bluesky, if you haven't already! It's like this place used to be - but with even more ability to choose what topics you engage with 🤩
@BS_PP@PierreBuscaill @jessiana_lee @lderevnina@quietscientist A follow up: New blog post on Imposter Syndrome, why I've always found it hard to discuss, and how to fight it! https://t.co/IMqPtQKzQF
An informative start to session 2 - @PierreBuscaill, @jessiana_lee, @lderevnina, and @quietscientist are telling us about 'The journey from post-doc to PI: reflections from early career principal investigators'. 💼
Latest publication from the Fones lab Exeter! "Long-term survival of asexual Zymoseptoria tritici spores in the environment" now out in @bmc biology! https://t.co/KctGef7vL7
Latest publication from the Fones lab Exeter! "Long-term survival of asexual Zymoseptoria tritici spores in the environment" now out in @bmc biology! https://t.co/KctGef7vL7
SWBio PhD projects are now available to apply to!
Check out the 'Agriculture and Environment' theme to find some based in, or co-supervised by, the Fones lab and our awesome collaborators at @UoEBiosciences, Bath, Rothamsted and beyond:
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As well as improving our daily lives, university research contributes £54 BILLION to the UK economy and supports 121k jobs across the UK📈
If we want to be a country fit for the future, the government must make research funding more sustainable👇
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🚨Preprint alert🚨
Super happy to share the preprint of one of my PhD chapters in #Zymoseptoria now on BioRxiv:
“Host specialization defines the emergence of new fungal plant pathogen populations”. https://t.co/GW92N9Xq6a 🧵👇[1/8]
You are looking for a PostDoc position or know someone who is? We are looking for someone to join our team at @ETH_en Zürich for a project on phage-host interactions of Pseudomonas aeruginosa 🦠🧬👇🏼
@isabelpochet Isobel and others: all the best, you can do great things - probably with a better work-life balance than typical of academia. You've got this :)
@isabelpochet When a system has 100 brilliant people and only 5 places for them, then being one of those 5 HAS TO involve luck. The other 95 are good enough, too. Just less lucky. If you are one of those 95, you are still brilliant. You may also achieve More outside of academia 6/