Nikee Shrestha
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To be plant geneticist 🧬 | IAAS, Lamjung and Oklahoma State University Alum | PhD student at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln | FFAR fellow 2022-2025 |
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Hongyu Jin (Hongyu Jin)'s PhD defense is tomorrow Wednesday May 22nd at 9:30 in Beadle E106. Please come by if you're on campus this summer! UNL PSI Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture UNL CROPS
Congratulations Dr Michael Tross! Michael is fifth person to ever graduate from my research group with a PhD. He's headed on to bigger and better things in industry in a few weeks. Will leave big shoes to fill and a big empty spot in our team.
Watch out world! UNL PSI has 4 new PHDs ready to solve the agricultural problems facing the world with brilliant plant science! Congratulations grads! UNL CROPS Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources Nebraska Biochem
Congratulations Dr. Sahay on this recognition. Well deserved! Great to see you awarded among all other amazing scientists. blog.aspb.org/25-inspiring-w…
Seema Sahay UNL PSI Nebraska Today
Thanks AGBT Meeting for this recognition, I truly feel honored. I would also like to thank my mentor DassanayakeLab for the continued support.
We've had an outstanding team of undergraduate researchers studying corn in our lab this year. As the semester ends, I want to give a big shout out to Jordan, Natasha, Oddine, Shurouk, Kelsey, Annalise, and Sofia. You folks are amazing, thank you all! UNL PSI Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture
The best plant breeders walk through 1000s of potential new crop varieties and, just by looking pick out may of the ones by which will ultimate succeed. We call this 'the breeder's eye.'
Could we build a silicon breeder's eye? Hongyu Jin gave it a shot. doi.org/10.1002/ppj2.2…
Congratulations James. You well deserved it. James Schnable UNL CROPS Vladimir Torres, PhD
Today, my mentor James Schnable (James Schnable), was honored for his dedication to fostering postdoc growth. He cultivates a supportive space where postdocs engage in diverse projects, honing skills and shaping life goals. Congratulation, James!.
Different nonphotochemical quenching responses of maize genotypes to nitrogen deficit stress are associated with variation in photosynthetic productivity and biomass accumulation. Work from Seema Sahay & Marcin Grzybowski in Journal of Plant Physiology sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Tom Clemente has achieved more positive impact in the world from his research than almost any professor I know. He is also a great faculty mentor. Was wondeful to help celebrate Tom Elmo Clemente's receiving the Larry Tonniges Research Achievement award today. Congrats, Tom!