
Rumakanta Sapkota
@rumakanta1
Associate Professor @DepEnvs @AarhusUni @edna_center Studying plant and soil microbiome
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17-02-2013 06:28:44
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I am trilled to announce that I will begin working as an Associate Professor effective as of today at Technical Sciences - Aarhus University Dep. of Environmental Science, Aarhus university. My gratitude goes to my mentors, lab members, collaborators, students, my friends and family.



Interested in Arctic Ungulates and #rumenmicrobiome there is postdoc opportunity available Technical Sciences - Aarhus University Roskilde Campus.


Job alert! Our section is offering two-years postdoc position in molecular microbial ecology Technical Sciences - Aarhus University Dep. of Environmental Science, Aarhus university international.au.dk/about/profile/…


Editor’s Pick! Study by Enoch Narh Kudjordjie et al. explores how Arabidopsis thaliana modulates its #microbiome to fight Fusarium wilt, suggesting potential for engineering disease-resilient microbiomes. Learn more > bit.ly/3y226Jv Department of Agroecology


Pre-Conference reception done and the fun begins tomorrow! Excited to see all the new faces and learn some cool science this week. Rumakanta Sapkota Sarah Stewart Johnson Luke Hillary is now on Bluesky Andrew millard

We are recruiting! Open Post doc position in Chemical Ecology of Plant-Nematode Interactions in my group at Department of Agroecology, Aarhus Universitet. Read more: agro.au.dk/en/current-new…

Last week was the 2024 International Soil Virus Conference & it was absolutely amazing Thank you all who attended! A huge thank you to our sponsors Azenta Life Sciences & Oxford Nanopore Events So many photos...but here are a few Joanne Emerson


Super excited this is finally out! "Integrating viruses into soil food web biogeochemistry" Thanks to Anne Winding, Rumakanta Sapkota, & Catia Carreira for fostering this collaboration! Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory nature.com/articles/s4156…

New publication alert- Many Fusarium head blight-associated isolates, especially Fusarium culmorum, were found to host a diverse range of mycoviruses. Živilė Buivydaitė Anne Winding sciencedirect.com/science/articl…




