
ShuMei Chang 張淑美
@shumei_chang
Plant evolutionary ecology | gynodioecy | Ipomoea | Geranium |@UGA | she/her
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24-06-2016 20:04:04
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Love having our alumni back in ATH to talk science… Alex Harkess (PhD 2016) from the @jleebensmack lab, now a Faculty Investigator for HudsonAlpha, is giving our weekly seminar – on Halloween, no less! 🎃 UGA Graduate School UGA Research PlantCenterUGA UGA Franklin College


With the semester winding down and finals wrapping up, all I can say is… There’s snow place like PBIO! And yes, that’s a botanically correct representation of the trees in front of Miller Plant Sciences according to the UGA campus arboretum. UGA Franklin College UGA Research


Our 2022 Crop Genetics & Genomics #REEU fellows returned to present their research at PlantCenterUGA Fall Retreat. Jeremiah, Caroline, Ashlynn won undergrad poster awards! Chloe DelaCerna Ashlynn Little Dawson Caroline Marin Talbot Brewer UGA Graduate School UGA Research NIFA


Check out Rachel’s first paper from her dissertation! Rachel Perez-Udell, Ph.D. this paper describes a pipeline of 4 Python scripts that helps to efficiently analyze petal color of the large number of iNat photos. UGA Plant Biology Papers UGA Plant Biology

Researchers discover new type of bush tomato in Australian Outback - featuring Dr. Tanisha M. Williams 🌳 #BlackBotanistsWeek 🌺 and Chris Martine | Plants are Cool, Too! buff.ly/3YQBFPD

👇An exciting line up of events starring Romi Ramos Bàez! UGA Research @UGAdiversity



UGA is well represented at #Botany2023! UGA Plant Biology UGA Genetics Derek Denney @jleebensmack Megan DeMarche Jill T. Anderson Dr. Mason McNair (he/him) Dr. Tanisha M. Williams 🌳 #BlackBotanistsWeek 🌺 @LisaDon_PhD @chazz_jordan Philip C. Bentz, PhD and some more!



New research led by a Odum School of Ecology (no longer monitored) ecologist sheds light, for the first time, on how land-use disturbance and nutrient conditions play a role in the decline of oak forests. The most promising strategy to address this decline is reduced cutting. t.uga.edu/9iW