
Shilu Dahal
@siludahal
PhD student in Plant Pathology at University of Nebraska Lincoln | Erasmus Scholar | #planthealth #plantprotection #biocontrol
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http://rojaslab.unl.edu 08-09-2014 08:05:57
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âHands-on Build Your Own Microscopeâ activity with middle and high school students at Nebraska State Science Fair. Thank you Dr. Brandi Sigmon for this wonderful opportunity. UNL Department of Plant Pathology


At Define American 2024 Banquet supporting DACA students. UNL Define American Chapter. Attending together with awesome colleagues from our plant Pathology Department UNL Department of Plant Pathology


Today Amany Gomaa was great on her talk today for the Plant Pathology Seminar at University of Nebraska-Lincoln Way to go! She talked about susceptibility genes and the impact that tags have on viral proteins! UNL CROPS UNL Plant Path Grads


We had a great lunch with Tatsuya Nobori! He talked about his research regarding single-cell and spatial analysis of gene expression in plants and about his mentoring perspective UNL PSI UNL PSI UNL Plant Path Grads UNL CROPS Nebraska Biochem Jithesh Vijayan Shilu Dahal


Attending the seminar is much more helpful for understanding science than reading papers. Awesome talk Tatsuya Nobori Thank you for visiting UNL! UNL PSI UNL Department of Plant Pathology University of Nebraska-Lincoln


Please join us next Wednesday May 22nd at 12 in Beadle E228 or by zoom at: unl.zoom.us/j/94760154796 For this time we are having Dr. Rojas UNL Ag Research Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture UNL Department of Plant Pathology Nebraska Biochem UNLBigData UNL PSI AHGSA UNL Nebraska Entomology


Thanks Dr. Clemencia Rojas for a great Seminar today! She talked about the ups and downs of developing a product from research and showed some great results of Shilu Dahal and other students followed by a great discussion UNL PSI UNL Plant Path Grads Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture Nebraska Entomology


This week was a great for our lab, My PI Dr Rojas presented ups and down of antimicrobial project that I am working on, colleague Conner presented his work on non-host resistance through fascinating microscopic image, and a lab lunch #plantpathgrad UNL CROPS UNL Department of Plant Pathology


Thank you for the impactful seminar Jocelyn, @SciTalker : We canât have AI Scientists as Science is a social process where meaning to research is an emergent property. #creatingimpactfulresearch UNL Department of Plant Pathology students are happy to meet you and build our connection!!


Congrats to Shilu Dahal UNL CROPS for her recent publication and HicksLabMassSpec. We identified secondary metabolites in PBL using mass spec. Defining the secondary metabolites in the Pseudomonas protegens PBL3 secretome with antago..... | PhytopathologyÂź apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/epdf/10.10âŠ

First DOI from my PhD workđ. Extremely thankful to Dr. Sophie at UNL Proteomics and Metabolomics Facility; Dr. Leslie and Samantha HicksLabMassSpec and My PI Dr. Clemencia Rojas #rojaslab #biocontrol #metabolites #pseudomonas

Huge thanks to our department head, Dr. Loren for organizing a wonderful lunch for our dedicated volunteers at Summer Discovery Day! đ Your support and leadership make all the difference. #UNL_PlantPath #Gratitude; Our supportive professors: Saet-Byul Kim Teddy Garcia-Aroca, Ph.D.


From fighting plant pathogens to unlocking microbial superpowers, todayâs seminar was nothing short of inspiring! Big shoutout to Shilu Dahal from Eric Rojas lab for an engaging talk on biocontrol of plant pathogens. Sometimes, even superheroes need help just like our microbes! đ±đŠ


It was a great opportunity to advance our research in supporting global health and agricultural security through this initiative. Thank you for trusting us! National Strategic Research Institute #Rojaslab

Great work out of your one word!! Keep growing Biwesh Ojha !!

Awaiting to showcase my research progress at The American Phytopathological Society this year. Always a pleasure to see advancement of research on plant disease. And thank you for featuring my last year research presence at APS. #APS2025 #PlantHealth2025

Great piece of research Biwesh Ojha; looking forward to hear about your exciting discoveries #UNL

We had a fantastic seminar by Biwesh Ojha on the antimicrobial potential of the PBL3 secretome focused on targeting human pathogens to addressing antibiotic resistance in plant diseases. His work bridges clinical and agricultural microbiology in impactful ways! UNL Complex Biosystems


Incredible research findings!! Best wishes ahead Biwesh Ojha
