Surbhi Grewal (@surbhig6) 's Twitter Profile
Surbhi Grewal

@surbhig6

Assistant Professor at @UoNBiosciences @Notts_WRC and mum of two boys. Special interest in wild relatives (of wheat), indian street food and cricket

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GuillerminaMendiondo (@guillemendiondo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the #monogram25 IBERS - Aber discover how the RADIANT project is paving the way for novel crops in the UK, potentially bringing new opportunities and resilience to our agricultural landscape @luissalazarlicea Agnes Aboagye #cropdiversification UoNBiosciences Food Systems Institute, University of Nottingham

At the #monogram25 <a href="/ibers_aber/">IBERS - Aber</a> discover how the <a href="/radiantproject_/">RADIANT project</a> is paving the way for novel crops in the UK, potentially bringing new opportunities and resilience to our agricultural landscape @luissalazarlicea <a href="/Agnes_notts22/">Agnes Aboagye</a> #cropdiversification <a href="/UoNBiosciences/">UoNBiosciences</a> <a href="/UoNFoodSystems/">Food Systems Institute, University of Nottingham</a>
Surbhi Grewal (@surbhig6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was my great pleasure to host UoNBiosciences Wheat_ResearchCentre Dr Martin Mascher, Head of the Domestication Genomics group, Leibniz IPK. Insightful and fruitful discussions and I think Hounsfield Facility really impressed him! Thanks The British Academy for funding this collaborative visit.

It was my great pleasure to host <a href="/UoNBiosciences/">UoNBiosciences</a> <a href="/Notts_WRC/">Wheat_ResearchCentre</a> Dr Martin Mascher, Head of the Domestication Genomics group, <a href="/LeibnizIPK/">Leibniz IPK</a>. Insightful and fruitful discussions and I think <a href="/UoNHounsfield/">Hounsfield Facility</a> really impressed him! Thanks <a href="/BritishAcademy_/">The British Academy</a> for funding this collaborative visit.
Malcolm Macaulay (@malcolmacaulay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another Monogram Network conference, another lab coat label badge! Thanks to Ash_g and the IBERS - Aber team for delivering a fantastic conference. All your hard work paid off. See you Niab for #monogram26 next year.

Another <a href="/MonogramUK/">Monogram Network</a> conference, another lab coat label badge! Thanks to <a href="/DrAsh_G/">Ash_g</a>  and the <a href="/ibers_aber/">IBERS - Aber</a> 
team for delivering a fantastic conference. All your hard work paid off. See you <a href="/niabgroup/">Niab</a> for #monogram26 next year.
Wheat Initiative (@wheatinitiative) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting opportunity! We invite researchers under 40 to apply for the prestigious Carlotta Award. Showcase your work and gain recognition in the field. Apply now and advance the future of wheat research! 🌾 #WheatResearch #FSTP5 wheatinitiative.org/3rd-ca

Exciting opportunity! We invite researchers under 40 to apply for the prestigious Carlotta Award. Showcase your work and gain recognition in the field. Apply now and advance the future of wheat research! 🌾 #WheatResearch #FSTP5
wheatinitiative.org/3rd-ca
Niab (@niabgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW PhD opportunity - 2 May deadline. Niab & Department of Plant Sciences announce a fully-funded, 4 year doctoral studentship, start date October 2025, funded by The Morley Agricultural Foundation (TMAF) niab.com/sites/default/… #plantsatcambridge #PhDposition #plantpathology

NEW PhD opportunity - 2 May deadline. Niab &amp; <a href="/plantsci/">Department of Plant Sciences</a> announce a fully-funded, 4 year doctoral studentship, start date October 2025, funded by The Morley Agricultural Foundation (TMAF) niab.com/sites/default/…  #plantsatcambridge #PhDposition #plantpathology
Rajeev Varshney FRS (@rajvarshney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Plant cells communicate information to regulate developmental processes and respond to environmental stresses. This communication spans various ‘omics’ layers within a cell and operates through intricate regulatory networks. In the recent article published in Trends in Biotechnology, we

Plant cells communicate information to regulate developmental processes and respond to environmental stresses. This communication spans various ‘omics’ layers within a cell and operates through intricate regulatory networks. In the recent article published in <a href="/TrendsinBiotech/">Trends in Biotechnology</a>, we
Rajeev Varshney FRS (@rajvarshney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢We are seeking TWO PhD candidates (fully funded)- one in Genomics and Pre-Breeding, and the other one in Bioinformatics/ Computational Biology. May we request you to please encourage high quality and passionate candidates- either Australian (preferred) or international

📢We are seeking TWO PhD candidates (fully funded)- one in Genomics and Pre-Breeding, and the other one in Bioinformatics/ Computational Biology. 

May we request you to please encourage high quality and passionate candidates- either Australian (preferred) or international
Agristok (@agristok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌱 PhD Opportunity: Explore Belowground Plant Interactions for Sustainable Crop Protection (3-Year Position), See details at: wp.me/pbv48T-aWu

🌱 PhD Opportunity: Explore Belowground Plant Interactions for Sustainable Crop Protection (3-Year Position), See details at: wp.me/pbv48T-aWu
Surbhi Grewal (@surbhig6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great talks and lots of good opportunities for networking and collaboration. Very grateful to The British Academy for funding this very fruitful trip to Leibniz IPK and looking forward to visiting new friends in China! #Quedlinburg

Great talks and lots of good opportunities for networking and collaboration. Very grateful to <a href="/BritishAcademy_/">The British Academy</a> for funding this very fruitful trip to <a href="/LeibnizIPK/">Leibniz IPK</a> and looking forward to visiting new friends in China! #Quedlinburg
Filippo Bassi (@fillobax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally: a durum wheat elite tolerant to Fusarium culmorum (Root Rot) 🍄🍄. The power 🔝of wild relatives with T. dicoccon packed in by Prof. S. "Xu" and "Jawahir" using T. Araraticum. The future for #dryland #farmers is bright😎 The Crop Trust Anna Backhaus ICARDA INRA Maroc

Finally: a durum wheat elite tolerant to Fusarium culmorum (Root Rot) 🍄🍄. The power 🔝of wild relatives with T. dicoccon packed in by Prof. S. "Xu" and "Jawahir" using T. Araraticum. The future for #dryland #farmers is bright😎 <a href="/CropTrust/">The Crop Trust</a> <a href="/a_bakinghouse/">Anna Backhaus</a> <a href="/ICARDA/">ICARDA</a>  <a href="/INRAMaroc/">INRA Maroc</a>
Rajeev Varshney FRS (@rajvarshney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NewArticle in Plant Biotechnology Journal In the recent review article, we discuss the advancement and prospects of various genomics-assisted breeding tools, including genome sequencing, QTL mapping, GWAS, GS, Haplotype-based breeding, pan-genomics, single-cell/tissue genomics and

#NewArticle in <a href="/PlantBiotechJ/">Plant Biotechnology Journal</a> 
In the recent review article, we discuss the advancement and prospects of various genomics-assisted breeding tools, including genome sequencing, QTL mapping, GWAS, GS, Haplotype-based breeding, pan-genomics, single-cell/tissue genomics and
Leibniz IPK (@leibnizipk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You are interested in microscopy, histology, and image analysis to phenotype root anatomy? And you hold a MSc in plant science, crop science, biology, or related field? Then we have a great job offer! ➡️Read more: tinyurl.com/3m5c7chx

You are interested in microscopy, histology, and image analysis to phenotype root anatomy? And you hold a MSc in plant science, crop science, biology, or related field? Then we have a great job offer!

➡️Read more: tinyurl.com/3m5c7chx
Wheat_ResearchCentre (@notts_wrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nottingham Wheat Research Centre pays tribute to Dr George Fedak (1940-2025). A distinguished scientist AAFC Canada, Dr Fedak made invaluable contributions to wheat research and resistance breeding with his use of wheat wild relative species. May he rest in peace.

Nottingham Wheat Research Centre pays tribute to Dr George Fedak (1940-2025). A distinguished scientist <a href="/AAFC_Canada/">AAFC Canada</a>, Dr Fedak made invaluable contributions to wheat research and resistance breeding with his use of wheat wild relative species. May he rest in peace.