Leslie Holland, PhD (@leslieholland_) 's Twitter Profile
Leslie Holland, PhD

@leslieholland_

Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist @UWMadison | fruit crop pathology-cranberry, grape, apple, berries | Project Director @SAME_Cran

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UW–Madison CALS (@uwmadisoncals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Jeri Barak on being named CALS associate dean for academic affairs! Barak is currently a professor in plant pathology. Learn more: ecals.cals.wisc.edu/2024/08/19/jer…

Congratulations to Jeri Barak on being named CALS associate dean for academic affairs! Barak is currently a professor in plant pathology. Learn more: ecals.cals.wisc.edu/2024/08/19/jer…
Courtney C Meeks (@fruitpathlady) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leslie Holland, PhD & I have our first publication in First Look for Plant Disease! Cold-climate #wine #grapes are an interesting and growing industry. Our study lays a foundation in understanding best fungicide management strategies for growers🍇 apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PD…

Leslie Holland, PhD (@leslieholland_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fall in the UW Fruit Crops Pathology lab usually means 2 things: we had a great time during our annual corn maze trip (the competition was fierce this year!) and there are plenty of rotted fruits to process! Wisconsin Fruit News SAME Project

Fall in the UW Fruit Crops Pathology lab usually means 2 things: we had a great time during our annual corn maze trip (the competition was fierce this year!) and there are plenty of rotted fruits to process!
<a href="/WIFruitNews/">Wisconsin Fruit News</a> <a href="/SAME_Cran/">SAME Project</a>
Graduate Women in Science Madison Chapter (@gwis_uwmadison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are so excited to feature Ana Maria for our GWIS Highlight this week! Ana Maria is a PhD candidate in Plant Pathology and studies cranberry fruit rot complex in the Holland Lab Leslie Holland, PhD ☘️🌱 Read the full story here: gwisbeta.org

We are so excited to feature Ana Maria for our GWIS Highlight this week! Ana Maria is a PhD candidate in Plant Pathology and studies cranberry fruit rot complex in the Holland Lab <a href="/LeslieHolland_/">Leslie Holland, PhD</a> ☘️🌱 Read the full story here: gwisbeta.org
Al Kovaleski (@alkovaleski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a new faculty position open in the area of Crop Physiology. We are interested in candidates whose research combines empirical and modeling approaches to better understand the mechanisms of crop resilience Deadline likely to extend Please share! jobs.wisc.edu/jobs/assistant…

Lorena Rangel (@lorenairangel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking for a PhD student who is interested in work on endophytes, with an emphasis on Epichloë, and their potential use for protection of barley. Please distribute! findaphd.com/phds/project/e…

Graduate Women in Science Madison Chapter (@gwis_uwmadison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey GWIS, looking for mentoring experience? Check out the Women In Science and Engineering (WISE) Career and Research Mentorship program. Please reach out before 1/21 if you want to mentor this Spring! Sign up below or contact [email protected] if interested forms.gle/oyXM8LskqHNnNn…

Hey GWIS, looking for mentoring experience? Check out the Women In Science and Engineering (WISE) Career and Research Mentorship program. Please reach out before 1/21 if you want to mentor this Spring! Sign up below or contact kuehn4@wisc.edu if interested
forms.gle/oyXM8LskqHNnNn…
SAME Project (@same_cran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jenny Bolivar-Medina, Scientist in Plant and Agroecosystem Sciences at UW-Madison, presents her research on the effect of heat stress on cranberry fruit rot development at the 2025 Wisconsin Cranberry School annual meeting.

Jenny Bolivar-Medina, Scientist in Plant and Agroecosystem Sciences at UW-Madison, presents her research on the effect of heat stress on cranberry fruit rot development at the 2025 Wisconsin Cranberry School annual meeting.
SAME Project (@same_cran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eithan Pozas Rodriguez (Eithan Pozas) Plant Pathology PhD student at UW-Madison, presents his research on the impacts of shade and fungicides on cranberry fruit rot development at the 2025 Wisconsin Cranberry School annual meeting.

Eithan Pozas Rodriguez (<a href="/eithanpozas/">Eithan Pozas</a>) Plant Pathology PhD student at UW-Madison, presents his research on the impacts of shade and fungicides on cranberry fruit rot development at the 2025 Wisconsin Cranberry School annual meeting.
Wisconsin Fruit News (@wifruitnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A huge thank you to Jason P. Londo🏳️‍🌈🍇🍎shiversherlock.bsky.social and Al Kovaleski for their presentation on Understanding Cold Hardiness and Budbreak in Grapevines this week. If you missed the live webinar, the recording is now available youtube.com/watch?v=HeJvxd…

Jessie Choi (@jesspatho36) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was one of the probationary employees from USDA ARS that got let go on Friday. If you or someone you know is hiring for a position that aligns with my background (molecular bio, microbiol, plant path, virology, RNAi), I would greatly appreciate any referrals or recommendations.