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Voice of the American Phytopathological Society Bacteriology Committee. Promoting bacteriology research, opportunities, and announcements. @apsbacteriology.bsky
Joined December 2019
APS bacteriology Advancements Webinar on Jan. 16: "Challenges in Elucidating the Weapons of the Non-Model Plant-Pathogenic Bacterium Acidovorax citrulli" by Saul Burdman. Register: https://t.co/pprtdpAcWQ Moderator: Janak R. Joshi #PlantScience #plantdisease #scicomm
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Broadcast Date: January 16, 2025 | 11:00am - 12:00pm Central View On-Demand Webinar Thank You to our Series Sponsors:The USDA National Institute of Food & Agriculture Specialty Crops Research...
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The APS Advances in Phytobacteriology Series focus this month is on the "Interactions Between Bacteriophages and Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae Bacteria—From Genes to Environment and Back". Please register to join Professor Robert Czajkowski of the University of Gdańsk and Committee
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APS bacteriology Advancements Webinar on November 14: "This Burns Me: Tales of Fire Blight Disease and the Bacterial Pathogen Erwinia amylovora" by Prof. George Sundin. Register: https://t.co/4fPDIJo15H. Moderator @JibrinLab
#PlantScience #PlantPathology #plantdisease #scicomm
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Broadcast Date: November 14, 2024 | 11:00am - 12:00pm Central View On-Demand Webinar Thank You to our Series Sponsors:The USDA National Institute of Food & Agriculture Specialty Crops Research...
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APS bacteriology Advancements Webinar on November 14: "This Burns Me: Tales of Fire Blight Disease and the Bacterial Pathogen Erwinia amylovora" by Prof. George Sundin. Register: https://t.co/4fPDIJo15H. Moderator @JibrinLab
#PlantScience #PlantPathology #plantdisease #scicomm
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Broadcast Date: November 14, 2024 | 11:00am - 12:00pm Central View On-Demand Webinar Thank You to our Series Sponsors:The USDA National Institute of Food & Agriculture Specialty Crops Research...
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Thrilled to have my group's work on disease suppressive microbial communities highlighted in the recent PNAS Front Matter! @psuPPEM @huckinstitutes @PSUmBiome @APSbacteriology
https://t.co/2tmGKNBoCm
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Can microbiome adaptations protect crops from pests and climate change?
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📢 VACANCY - Calling outstanding researchers! Apply TODAY for our Independent Research Fellowships Leading to Tenured Faculty Positions at the John Innes Centre Find out more about this exciting opportunity:
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Some exciting news! The APS Phytobacteriology Advancements Webinar Series is starting this month on November 14. This has been an incredible run of work by committee Chair Shaista Karim, Ph.D. , Immediate Past Chair Janak Joshi, APS President-elect Carolee Bull and
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Broadcast Date: November 14, 2024 | 11:00am - 12:00pm Central View On-Demand Webinar Thank You to our Series Sponsors:The USDA National Institute of Food & Agriculture Specialty Crops Research...
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We’re hiring a tenure-track faculty in Plant Microbiome & Plant Health in a Changing Climate @CornellCALS School of Integrative Plant Science. To apply: https://t.co/sgF3uyMgNB Application deadline: 2024/12/10. Please share widely! @AdamBogdanove @ChristineSmart6
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📢PhD opportunity! Are you interested in 🌱plant-microbe 🦠metagenomics? We are looking for an excellent candidate for an Eiffel PhD scholarship, in collab with @ashley17061 Conditions: born after March 31st 1992, non-french, excellent grades (top 10%) More info 👇 Please RT 💞
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Interested in rhizobia and in the relationships between pathogenicity and nodulation => https://t.co/FoHWbQPbKe
@NatureComms A work coordinated by Pascal Ratet @IPS2ParisSaclay we @LIPME_Toulouse have been involved in Congratulations to @KvinMagne1 and to all authors
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📣 Exciting @NRPDTP PhD opportunities now open for applications! Three fantastic projects available @TheSainsburyLab 🦠🌱 Explore molecular plant-microbe interactions 🧪🧬 Use cutting edge technologies Apply before 25 Nov 2024 ⬇️ Oct 2025 intake https://t.co/aM0qgEhTRc
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We’re hiring a tenure-track faculty in Bioresource Soil Science and Mgmt @CornellCALS School of Integrative Plant Science. To apply: https://t.co/k7JzTtye4J Application deadline: 2024/12/15. Please share widely! @RoseLabCornell @JLehmannCornell @ChristineSmart6
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The perception and evolution of flagellin, cold shock protein and elongation factor Tu from vector-borne bacterial plant pathogens differs compared to their free-living counterparts... https://t.co/YFGd4Wa82K
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Vector-borne bacterial plant pathogens generally exhibit fewer immunogenic proteinaceous features compared to their free-living relatives.
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eLife Community Ambassadors gain invaluable skills and build lasting support networks that empower them to innovate solutions to the barriers and issues that their research communities face. Find out how to apply today 👇 https://t.co/7x0xqBRAC9
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Job alert 📢 We are looking for a new Independent Junior Group Leader in plant molecular biology @ZMBP_Tuebingen! Submit your application by December 8th as a single pdf Please RT #plantscijob #JuniorPI
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UNC Biology is hiring a plant evolutionary biologist! Please apply!! https://t.co/o03z6ls25m
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📢WE ARE HIRING! Do you like to take the next step in your career and establish your independent research group? We are looking for two Assistant Professors! Read more here: https://t.co/rFrqsrHTyD 📆 Application deadlines: November 1 and 6
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Now Hiring: Postdoctoral Position in Plant Molecular Physiology and Genomics | University of Manitoba: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | https://t.co/Qy6S1zonFr
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I’m thrilled to share our recent publication on line in The Plant Cell! https://t.co/PE3eoPNBvw
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A bacterial effector exploits a plant receptor kinase, a component of immune receptor complexes, and reduces immune receptor accumulation to desensitize pl
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New Opportunity Just Added - University of Manitoba: Assistant or Associate or Professor (Tenure Track) https://t.co/JR3XBN5ns2
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