Guillaume Bilodeau
@guillaumebilod2
Research scientist; Agence d'Inspection des Aliments/ Canadian Food Inspection Agency; plant pathology, molecular detection, genomics. views are my own
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27-05-2016 00:12:01
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We're now live: icrpmc2025.ca Checkout our confirmed plenaries + early-career awards. Looking forward to our joint meeting with CPS annual meeting + Borlaug Global Rust Initiative Technical Workshop, June 15-20, 2025. Venue - beautiful University of British Columbia Vancouver campus 👇
Wanna learn how to detect reliably plant pathogens using high throughput sequencing ? Register to the 6th bioinformatics training school (26-30 May 2025) at Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech in collaboration with EPPO OEPP: phytopathologie.uliege.be/cms/c_13196053… #bioinformatics #diagnostic #PlantHealth
Great kickoff of #cpsbc2024 with keynote by Monika Fischer on “Rising from the ashes : how fungi survive and thrive following fire” @forestry.ubc.ca on Bluesky UBC Botany Michael Smith Labs CPS
Are you a post-doc researcher? Consider applying for our 3 EARLY-CAREER AWARDS by Jan. 31, 2025. Successful candidates will be invited to deliver an oral presentation at 17th Intl Cereal Rusts & Powdery Mildew Conference Borlaug Global Rust Initiative CPS joint conference at University of British Columbia Details here: icrpmc2025.ca/conference-awa…
UPDATE: Please repost Registration OPEN for joint meeting of 17th Intl Cereal Rusts & Powdery Mildew Conference, Canadian Phytopath. Society CPS annual meeting, & BGRI Borlaug Global Rust Initiative Workshop 2025 Venue-Beautiful University of British Columbia campus Early-Bird Deadline-April 15, 2025 icrpmc2025.ca phytopath.ca/meetings/cps-i…
🚨 2 weeks left! 🚨 Submit your abstract for the Joint Meeting of the 17th Intl Cereal Rusts & Powdery Mildew Conference w/ CPS & the BGRI Borlaug Global Rust Initiative! 📅 Oral presentation deadline: March 15, 2025 📅 Poster presentation deadline: May 15, 2025 🔗 icrpmc2025.ca/#abstracts
Rebecca Harkness et al. conducted a study of 1,080 root samples from 15 California nurseries, finding 22% infected by Phytophthora spp. ImmunoStrips had 30% false positives but helped flag samples for qPCR confirmation. Timothy Miles doi.org/10.1094/PHYTOF…