
Hannah Robinson
@hannahmrobin
Quantitative Genetics Researcher at Hochschule Geisenheim University // Plant Breeding Methodology 🌾// Running 👟// Dogs 🐕 //
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19-05-2015 22:39:46
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Couldn’t come to California and not visit our favourite Professor in Brewing 🍻! Massive thanks Glen Fox PhD FIBD 🍺🇦🇺 for hosting us and sharing your extensive knowledge on brewing and the barley industry. Samir Alahmad Shanice Van Haeften InterGrain



CAREER OPPORTUNITY: Chickpea breeder role with ChickpeaBreedingAustralia based at Tamworth. Details in the link below, closes Feb 6. RTs appreciated. Check out this job on SEEK: seek.com.au/job/73232394?t…

New PhD opportunity at HochschuleGeisenheim, Germany! Interested in doing a PhD that will generate novel insights into the genetic & epigenetic architectures of complex traits in apple? Then come & join our plant breeding group at HGU! Details: t.ly/EmI5L Please RT!


We are excited to launch Jumbuck, the new high yielding, mid-slow potential AH wheat for nthn NSW & QLD that strikes the balance between performance & reliability. Seed is available for this season through resellers & Seedclub Members or get in touch with Matt Naumann Read more




Myself and Hannah Robinson had a great day at the GRDC North Gundi update yesterday. Day two is about to start with more great speakers. Call in and say Gday InterGrain


We are so pleased to announce the Malting Barley Accreditation of Commodus CL in time for seeding this year! Commodus CL provides growers with a great package overall including excellent early vigour. Grains Australia David Moody bit.ly/3VcvuGe


Making new connections and gaining exposure to new ideas and technologies at the “Next Generation Breeders Workshop” Really enjoyed organising the workshop with Kai Voss-Fels and Morgane Roth and hanging out with about 50 highly motivated early career breeders in Giesenheim



At the German Plant Breeding Conference, Hannah Robinson presenting our collaborative research with InterGrain exploring opportunities to model pathotype and GxE interactions for enhanced genomic predictions for rust resistance in elite wheat breeding populations #gpz2024


New TheorApplGenet paper reveals positive genetic correlations between stay-green and barley yield across multiple environments; highlighting the potential as a future breeding target Huge thanks to our collaborators InterGrain & congrats to Stephanie Brunner on her first paper!




Very excited to be back in San Diego for PAG 31 / PAG Australia / PAG Asia PAG32 and sharing our recent research combining GxE modelling and haplotype-based mapping across cereal crops 🧬🌾