Some reflections on #Fungal26 This was a great meeting as always but set against some turbulent times of course, which meant many regular attendees were not present. This thread is mainly for them. However, the proportion of first-time attendees was very high and very international. #Fungal26 1/15
Posts by Abbeah Navasca
Emile Gluck-Thaler elucidating the mysteries 🔎 of fungal variation and phenotype using 🚀✨ Starship transposon framework. How do these 🔗 link to and impact fungal evolution? #fungal26
What a way to end #fungal26
We laughed and we cried and we learned so much
A great reminder to look back and reflect on the past
It can light the way to the future
Thank you Nancy Keller for being a light 🕯️ in the field
Woman at a lectern
Exciting session at #fungal26 in Asilomar on Emerging and are-emerging Fungal Pathogens
First talk is from award winning scientist, @ameliabarberphd.bsky.social on Candida parapsilosis #MedMycoSky
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My group at is hiring a PhD student to explore how fungal pathogens that live in the environment will adapt their genomes, acquire new phenotypes, and perhaps even increased infectivity as a result of climate change. Please share!
More info and applications at @ jobs.uni-jena.de/vrbup
Check out our latest publication on Fusarium solani! 🎊🥳
Check out @ladyfusaria.bsky.social most read article of 2024 from Plant Health Progress.
Congratulations Beah 🎊
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Thank you for this recognition @planthealthprog.bsky.social @plantdisease.bsky.social! 🎊🥳
Now a #phdcandidate! 🥳
And also to my committee members, Dr. Upinder Gill and Dr. Andrew Friskop from the NDSU Plant Pathology Department, Dr. Megan Orr from the NDSU Statistics Department, and Dr. Christopher Toomajian from the Kansas State University Plant Pathology Department. 🥳
Thankful to my advisors Dr. Thomas T. Baldwin V and Dr. Gary Secor
I had one of the best discussions in plant pathology during my oral exam! 👩🏻🔬🧬🧫 I am happy to share that I have transitioned from Ph.D. student to Ph.D. candidate. #allbutdissertation