Explore tweets tagged as #LessonsFromMicrobes
@mmawn
Mary Mawn
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@GermJuggler
Dave W. Checkmark free since 2013
6 years
Wonderful presentation by @BerondaM on Cyanobacteria pigment/morphology regulation. The power of listening to students and welcoming persistence. #ASMCUE #TeamScience #LessonsFromMicrobes
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@ostrowskilab
Ostrowski Lab
5 years
This talk by @BerondaM is 🔥Required viewing. Loved the #LessonsFromPlants and #LessonsFromMicrobes on HOW we can support marginalized scientists.
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@lizlikesDNA
Liz Hunter
4 years
Loving these #LessonsfromPlants and #LessonsfromMicrobes, researchers thrive under different conditions, often it's the environment that needs to change, not the individual! You wouldn't expect a wilting houseplant to just do better spontaneously - you'd make changes #Botany2021.
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@hrpelzel
Heather Pelzel
5 years
Listening to an amazing talk today from Dr. Beronda Montgomery at the Tiny Earth Winter Symposium. Microbiology, mentoring, and #lessonsfrommicrobes @BerondaM @TinyEarthNet
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@CorrieDetweiler
Corrie Detweiler
3 years
New, #Cyanobacteria exhibit chromatic acclimation [CA] responses to changes in external light. @BerondaM explores key #LessonsFromMicrobes for cultivating success in #STEM communities drawn from studying CA. @ASMicrobiology #MMBRJournal
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@BeesYall
Kate LeCroy, PhD (she/her)
3 years
This was a wonderful presentation! Dr @BerondaM gave such an inspirational talk today at Cornell!! #mentoring #LessonsFromPlants #LessonsFromMicrobes.
@CorrieMoreau
Dr. Corrie Moreau
3 years
Without a doubt @BerondaM just gave THE best talk I have ever seen! Period. If you ever have the chance to see her speak run don’t walk. #LessonsFromPlants #STEMdiversity
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@TeamEchinacea
Echinacea Project
3 years
What can we learn about equity from unculturable bacteria? #LessonsFromMicrobes.
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@chicaScientific
Irene Newton
5 years
@BerondaM #LessonsFromMicrobes "our institutions represent a single medium that supports the success of a limited range of individuals" parallels with the unculturable microbes and lack of diversity in academic spaces #BlackInMicro.
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@sarilog
Sarahi L. Garcia
4 years
Inspired by @BerondaM & the #LessonsFromPlants & #LessonsFromMicrobes.All organisms (plants, bacteria and humans alike) need to be in a supportive environment to grow and thrive @aslo_org #ASLO21.
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@JacobWainmanCER
Jacob Wainman
3 years
Wow - Most academic institutions are like LB media, nutrient rich able to support the growth of many, but well known to not support the growth of some (microbes or people). #LessonsFromMicrobes #SABER2022 @BerondaM.
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@mostly_microbes
Greg Harrison
2 years
An incredible keynote at #S2P2_Symposium by @BerondaM with absolutely inspiring science 🌱🧪and vital #LessonsFromPlants and #LessonsFromMicrobes. Principles of life, mentorship, and equity that everyone needs to hear! Thank you!.
@TuftsSACNAS
Tufts SACNAS
2 years
Thank you so much @BerondaM. Amazing keynote talk about the importance of environment to successful outcomes! . #S2P2_Symposium #SACNAS
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@victornizet
ᐯIᑕTOᖇ ᑎIᘔET
3 years
Beronda Montgomery PhD, @BerondaM the new VP Academic Affairs and Dean @GrinnellCollege after an extraordinary career @michiganstateu delivering the @ASMicrobiology 2022 Honorary Diversity Lecture. Great science and #LessonsFromMicrobes about mentoring!.
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@KatieBerryRNA
Dr. Katie Berry
5 years
Terrific talk by @BerondaM! Thank you for your #LessonsFromMicrobes and #LessonsFromPlants showing us that our #DEI work is deeply connected to our science, and the organisms we study — “model” and not — show us the path forward. Looking forward to the rest of #BlackinMicro week!.
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@ASMicrobiology
ASM
5 years
@BerondaM Montgomery: #LessonsFromMicrobes.What can we learn from our fascination with unculturable bacteria?.
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@NSURPorg
NSURPorg
4 years
This talk was very eye-opening because Dr. Montgomery applied the research on unculturable bacteria to the learning environment by drawing parallels and creating models. Here is the link to her paper, #LessonsfromMicrobes:
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