Our new study is out in @PNASNews!!! 🎉 7 years in the making, 2 heroic PhD students, 2 proud PIs, many collaborators, massive work! https://t.co/sf8THD6XcV. Cofunctioning of bacterial exometabolites drives root microbiota establishment. @mpipz_cologne@GetzkeFelix
Help us, @ESAMicrobe, raise money to sponsor students (travel grants & #SEEDS awards) by donating microbial gear and books for our silent auction at the annual #ESA conference. See flyer ⬇️ or message me for more info. 💜��🍄
A global phylogenomic analysis of the shiitake genus Lentinula | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences https://t.co/270Z9z7day
"To reconstruct the domestication of shiitake...necessary to sequence the genomes of additional wild strains from continental Asia and Japan."
Some UC faculty members are raising the alarm about a research center affiliated with UC Riverside.
They say the center uses corporate funding for reports “attacking proposals to improve the lives of working Californians.”
@suhaunah reports: https://t.co/R9pbMLnEZv
I know, I know, accurate representation of fungi is difficult in popular media, but this is CLEARLY a slime mold and not a Cordyceps variant in the title sequence of Last of Us, and I won't pretend otherwise!
fyi: no one in Mexico eats tamales for Christmas (cuz they eat them year-round). Some people have their go-to dishes, but you can rest assured it is always a feast.
"We came all this way to explore the Moon, and the most important thing is that we discovered the Earth" –Bill Anders, Apollo 8 astronaut
"Earthrise," one of the most powerful photos in @NASA’s history, was taken by Anders #OTD in 1968 as the Apollo 8 crew orbited the Moon.
If you've spoken to me for more than twenty minutes you know how much I adore chestnuts and mourn their loss. Please take a second to comment in support of this replanting effort, we'll call it a christmas gift to me (and untold future generations).
ACTION NEEDED. C'mon science folks! The American Chestnut dominated Appalachia until a fungal disease in the early 1900s. A clever solution using a gene from wheat can help repopulate this ecosystem. Your voice is needed in public comment: @ASPB@aaas https://t.co/aB2aApHu23
ACTION NEEDED. C'mon science folks! The American Chestnut dominated Appalachia until a fungal disease in the early 1900s. A clever solution using a gene from wheat can help repopulate this ecosystem. Your voice is needed in public comment: @ASPB@aaas https://t.co/aB2aApHu23
Academic Student Employees and Student Researchers ratified our new contracts!
The vote breakdown was 11,386 to 7,097 for Academic Student Employees and 10,057 to 4,640 for Student Researchers. #FairUCnow
💉 Looking to talk to folks in the #InlandEmpire who have gotten sick or know someone with COVID, RSV or the flu in the last few weeks, around the holidays, and if you’ve gone to urgent care or the hospital. For a @pressenterprise story. DMs and emails open: [email protected]
our @sruuaw picket (with @DSAEastBay community support) just turned away a delivery of $60K in incubators to a berkeley bio lab 🦠
the delivery crew was nonunion—but chose to not cross our line! solidarity ❤️