Rebecca Shapiro
@shapirorebecca
Assistant professor @UofG_MCB. Fungal microbiology and functional genomics (she/her)
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http://www.theshapirolab.com/ 29-08-2011 01:33:16
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A genuine pleasure, Lloyd Longfield! Consider it an open invitation to come see our labs at University of Guelph and meet with our amazing teams of early career scientists
PhD student Nicholas Gervais and Rebecca Shapiro from MCB at UofG have customized a genetic editing tool to better study & fight off Candida albicans, a fungal pathogen deadly in vulnerable populations. Read the new #Scribe article by Éléonore Lebeuf-Taylor: adr-cbs.uoguelph.ca/fighting-fungi…
The Guelph R Study Group (College of Biological Science Integrative Biology MCB at UofG) has a website! Join us this Friday for a *gentle* introduction to version control using Git + Github! guelph-r-study-group.github.io/studyGroup/
Best part about @EvoFunPath retreat is seeing how students across different disciplines (and across the country!) have collaborated and supported each others projects The magic of the NSERC / CRSNG CREATE ✨
I’m always proud when students give talks, but I’m *extra* proud when it’s the morning after a very late night of karaoke @EvoFunPath
June 1 will feature talks from #CanFunNet23's Day 2 plenary speakers - @YolandaWiersma2, seritafrey and Susana C. Gonçalves, PhD 🍄👩🏻🔬 💪💬. Register today and join us for #FungalEcologyConservation.
The Canadian Fungal Network annual meeting is off to a great start! Amazing to see how this meeting has grown and evolved since early pandemic days. Huge props to the amazing organizing team 👏
New thesis on the shelf day ☺️ Cant wait to build out the whole 🌈 Michelle Agyare-Tabbi (+Sierra Rosiana Iqra Razzaq)
Is there be anything greater than spending the day hanging with your grad school bestie and realizing that it’s the day you are *both* officially promoted to Associate Professors? High five Jessica Hill! 15 years in the making :)
Hot of the press from our lab (or let’s face it, from Nicholas Gervais), a dive into the fungal “hidden genome” and all the amazing things that lurk there!