
Diana Vinchira
@dmvinchira
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12-05-2018 17:45:29
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Happy to announce that the paper on our Bioconductor #rstats packages for #metabolomics annotation is now published 🎉!!! mdpi.com/1494666 Metabolites MDPI MDPI


Here we publish a data descriptor on a LC-MS/MS dataset of 337 medicinal plants used in traditional East Asian medicine in Scientific Data. We expect this dataset would be applied for multiple purpose, including drug discovery and quality control. 1/3 nature.com/articles/s4159…



PhD opportunity with myself, James McDonald Robert Jackson Murray Grant working on understanding the impact of climate change on tree microbial diversity. Please RT. BIFoR UoB Biosciences findaphd.com/phds/project/u…

Our new study is out in PNASNews!!! 🎉 7 years in the making, 2 heroic PhD students, 2 proud PIs, many collaborators, massive work! pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…. Cofunctioning of bacterial exometabolites drives root microbiota establishment. MPIPZ Cologne Felix Getzke

🌱 Grow new connections 🌿Showcase your research At our Early Career Meeting for Plant Pathology Researchers 📅 Wednesday 5. Sep. '23 🏢 Uni of Birmingham Join us - register at reduced rates now - submit your abstract buff.ly/41xTNOV #MBPP #MBPP2023 #PlantPathology


🌱 Grow new connections 🌿Showcase your research At our Early Career Meeting for Plant Pathology Researchers 📅 Wednesday 5. Sep. '23 🏢 Uni of Birmingham Join us - register at reduced rates now - submit your abstract buff.ly/41xTNOV #MBPP #MBPP2023 #PlantPathology




For #PlantHealthWeek our coordinator caught up with CFP PhD student Jiaqi Wei to find out more about working with a quarantine bacteria Forest Research and BIFoR that could seriously threaten many species in the UK. Pippa Greenwood Find out more: tinyurl.com/y3h7uyfd


If I should describe it, I would say it was inspiring! Thank you, #MetSoc2024 #Metabolomics2024 EMN Metabolomics Society, for organising this amazing conference and to British Society for Plant Pathology for the travel award that allowed me to participate. See you next year in Prague!


Robert Jackson Uni of Birmingham on exploring how P. syringae interacts with cherry (Prunus avium) plants 🍒+🦠 #Pseudomonas2024 Microbiology Society PseudomonasConference




