Troy Ott Ph.D. (@troyottag) 's Twitter Profile
Troy Ott Ph.D.

@troyottag

C. Lee Rumberger and Family Chair in Agricultural Sciences. Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences. My views will change with new data.

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SSR (@ssrepro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 BOR Editor's choice article! 🌟 Research by Rodney Geisert and colleagues reveals that triple knockout of conceptus CYP19A1, CYP19A2, and PTGS2 leads to failure in preventing luteolysis during early pregnancy in pigs. 🔬 Dive into the full study: brnw.ch/21wOwnD #SSR

🌟 BOR Editor's choice article! 🌟 Research by Rodney Geisert and colleagues reveals that triple knockout of conceptus CYP19A1, CYP19A2, and PTGS2 leads to failure in preventing luteolysis during early pregnancy in pigs. 🔬 Dive into the full study: brnw.ch/21wOwnD #SSR
Huck Institutes (@huckinstitutes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So great to see our president taking such an interest in one of our largest and most ambitious centers! psu.edu/news/story/not…

Margarita Lopez-Uribe (@mmlopezu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper investigating the impact of migratory #beekeeping on native bees. We found that honey bees reduced native bee abundance but when moved the diversity of native bees increased compared to areas where honey bees were never present. Entomological Society of America academic.oup.com/jinsectscience…

Dr. Melanie McReynolds (@dr_ohsopretty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a great time at the official launch for our NSF Synthesis Center NSF-NCEMS ! Looking forward to leading our transformative educational programs aimed at training the next generation of data-savvy scientists!

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FOR255 students roast smores by a small fire in the Penn State Stone Valley Forest after completing a field lab in which they used GPS units to perform forest stand delineations. Photo credit: Brent Harding

FOR255 students roast smores by a small fire in the Penn State Stone Valley Forest after completing a field lab in which they used GPS units to perform forest stand delineations.

Photo credit: Brent Harding
One Health Microbiome Center (@psumbiome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New video feature alert! 🚨 We are proud to support Discover the Microbes Within! Wolbachia Project, an awarded #scienceeducation and #Scienceoutreach initiative with impacts felt across the globe! 🌎🧬🦟 Watch the video here, produced by Dina Constantinides ⬇️ youtube.com/watch?v=v0frxN…

Advocate Penn State (@advocatestate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Penn State ranks in the top 50 in 19 subject area rankings and in the top 100 in the world in an additional 13 subjects, according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), which released its 2024 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS). psu.edu/news/global-pr…

Andrew McGuire (@agronomistag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2% produce the food that sustain the other 98% of us. Historically, this is remarkable. We do not have to produce our own food, much less have any knowledge about food production... csanr.wsu.edu/thanks-to-the-…

Bo Harstine (@boharstine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a student passionate about agriculture, science, & animals? Apply for the Select Sires Inc. Semen Processing & Calf Campus Internship! Gain hands-on experience with elite bulls, process samples in the lab, and assist with research. Please share. recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/job…

Prof Alison Van Eenennaam (@BioBeef) (@biobeef) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The National Farmers Union says 15 years of trials have proved there is no risk to consumers or animals - that #Bovaer breaks down in a cow's digestive system and is not present in milk or meat." #factsnotfear bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A single mutation in bovine influenza H5N1 can cause the virus to switch affinity from animal-type receptors to human-type receptors, according to a new Science study. The findings highlight the crucial need for continuous surveillance of emerging H5N1 mutations.

A single mutation in bovine influenza H5N1 can cause the virus to switch affinity from animal-type receptors to human-type receptors, according to a new Science study. 

The findings highlight the crucial need for continuous surveillance of emerging H5N1 mutations.
nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Obituary: Joanne Chory (1955-2024) The pioneering plant scientist engineered roots for carbon sequestration and passionately advocated on behalf of women nature.com/articles/d4158…