
Danielle Cooney
@dani_rose_12
PhD student at NCSU๐คrhizosphere is my game ๐ฉโ๐พ I'm a 2x Illini, I bleed orange & blue. Small-town farm kid, run marathons & determined to help feed the world
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13-02-2012 02:21:03
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Are you looking for a grad program in agronomy or soils in 2023? Will you be at Agronomy, Crop, and Soil Science Societies next week? If so โ come chat with me! I am looking for students to build a research program in #ClimateSmartAg at School of Natural Resource Sciences. Feel free to DM or email me with questions.

โFungi most likely distribute carbon according to their own interests, not those of trees" Great quote by Kathryn Flinn Lets hope this piece by Gabriel Popkin will stimulate ideas & tools to understand nutrient movement from a fungal view point. nytimes.com/2022/11/07/sciโฆ

[1/n] I recently offered a free Zoom "intro to R" data visualization workshop after popular demand. Specifically, I went through the use of ggplot2. All disciplines with no prior R skills were welcome. All free materials are below!๐งต PhD Voice - Independently Run Academic Chatterโข OpenAcademics





Come join my team! I'm looking for a Soil Health Educator and Project Manager for a new project, Indigenous Soil Health Learning Circles for Resilient Prairie Agroecosystems. 3 years, full time with benefits and PD opportunities and potential extension. usask.csod.com/ux/ats/careersโฆ

How about a new job for the new year? The communications director for College of ACES will tell the story of our incredible alumni, students, and friends, & will support our research writing team (including moi!). Applications due Jan. 10. Please retweet! illinois.csod.com/ux/ats/careersโฆ

๐ญ๐ฅฐ I've the absolute best time in NC. It has been such an honor! So many great opportunities to learn from others! Thankful for @Garcia__Kevin Luke Gatiboni ๐บ๐ธ๐ง๐ท NC State Soybean Extension What a fun day spent talking all things AM fungi, soybeans and soil fertility! Officially a Dr ๐

The future could be fungi. ๐ฑ New research from NC State Crop & Soil Sciences's Kevin Garcia (@Garcia__Kevin) shows that fungi could enhance plant health and lessen our reliance on non-renewable fertilizers. Read more: ncst.at/a1cO50MuxZP.




Really excited to have started my career last week as a Field Scientist with Corteva Agriscience! I love having a science career focused on curiosity, innovation, strengths, growth, and empowering the next gen in agriculture! ๐๐ฉโ๐ฌ๐ฑ๐๐ #KeepGrowing #InternationalWomenInScienceDay


