Heather L Hendrickson
@DrHHNZ
Evolution, Microbiology, and Phages. Associate Professor, @UCNZ. President of NZ Microbiological Society. Views my own. |She| Her|
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https://hendricksonlab.co.nz 27-05-2012 07:58:36
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We 3D printed this magnificent bacteriophage (in biodegradable plastic) here in the biology department University of Canterbury and I had to share! BEHOLD!
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Postdoc wanted in sunny Dunedin in the Peter Dearden Lab.
Help develop genetic solutions to the control of invasive eusocial wasps.
Skills in developmental biology and genetic transformation techniques preferred.
otago.taleo.net/careersection/…
The NZ govt is proposing a number of changes to environmental legislation which will negatively impact biodiversity.
NZ EcologicalSociety joined nine other societies to call on the govt to slow the pace of these changes and consult more widely:
newzealandecology.org/open-letter-co…
🎉Happy International Women’s Day! #IWD 🎉
To celebrate #WomeninSTEM we are highlighting some of our incredible #VoM2024 keynote and invited speakers including Jill Banfield, Prof Stefanie Barbirz, Prof Debbie Lindell, Dr Ying Liu, Ann Gregory, PhD ✨👏
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What an incredible day talking about #phage , meeting new people and catching up with friends at Ministry for Primary Industries in Wellington! Lots of insightful questions for the audience in person amd on line! Thanks for a great day! University of Canterbury University of Canterburyscience University of Canterburybiology
I will be speaking on Thursday at the Wellington offices of the NZ Ministry of Primary Industries about the work we have been doing and will do in the future on #Phages in Honey Bees and Beyond! #PhageHuntNZ #NZLabLife University of Canterbury Ministry for Primary Industries