Laurence Bindschedler
@lbindschedler
Molecular plant pathologist, trying my luck with proteomics, to explain why plants are good hosts, and fungi can be nasty little buggers, spoiling my food.
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22-02-2018 22:50:27
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Timing Matters When Reducing Fusarium Head Blight in Winter Barley Read the USDA ARS press release on a new Plant Disease paper: ars.usda.gov/news-events/ne… NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology @UMNPlantPath Quentin Read #Fusariumheadblight #winterbarley
Please RT: we invite applications for a W3 professorship in Crop Biology Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf @PlantGen_HHU #plantscience German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG) Global Plant Council
Fully funded 4 years PhD at RHUL Royal Holloway London! Many topics including PhD with me in molecular plant-pathogen interactions: HAUSTORIA-OMIC OF POWDERY MILDEW FUNGI. [email protected] Deadline 6th March, UK citizens only. Apply, findaphd.com/phds/project/f…
VACANCY - We’re looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join Saskia Hogenhout Group, to study molecular processes in host-pathogen interactions Closing date - 16 May 2024 Salary - £35,300 - £43,750 per annum Contract - 2 years, full-time okt.to/Cf2zJ6
Please RT. Two-year postdoc position in collab. with BASF: we are looking for a molecular plant pathologist or plant biologist to work on atypical gene-for-gene interactions between rapeseed and its fungal pathogen Leptosphaeria maculans. @INRAE_Bioger bioger.versailles-saclay.hub.inrae.fr/toutes-les-off…