
Libby Cieniewicz
@ejcieniewicz
Viruses, plants, ecology | Asst. Prof at Clemson🌱🍑 | PhD Cornell 🍇🎓
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19-09-2017 22:04:47
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Calling all undergrads looking for an internship in ag & food science, research, extension or business development📢. We are accepting applications for our 2024 Summer Scholars Program: cals.cornell.edu/cornell-agrite… Here's what last year's scholars had to say: youtube.com/watch?v=xQM5Lf…

Our first real research orchard is planted at Clemson CAFLS 🍑 Musser Fruit Research Center! You can see the lake through the trees🌅 it’s a pretty spot on the farm for exciting research! Just need the wild pigs to stay away… 🐷



New postdoc position available in the University of Arkansas plant #virology lab. Please RT - Applications only through uasys.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/UASYS (Position R0052788) APS Virology Committee Clean_Plant_Arkansas Arkansas Entomology and Plant Pathology The American Phytopathological Society


Very proud of my student Mandeep! This was a great honor for both of us from Clemson CAFLS and I was glad to be able to celebrate with Mandeep Tayal, Ph.D. !!


I’m so very proud of my student Mandeep Tayal, Ph.D. !! This award is an immense honor and a testament to your work ethic and scientific curiosity 🤩🥹 Mandeep is on the job hunt after he graduates this fall, so consider him for ent faculty positions/postdocs!


The spatial analysis by distance indices (SADIE) quantify spatial patterns by calculating the distance to regularity. It has found use in #plantpathology and modifications were proposed by Larry Madden and Xiangming Xu . This animation helps to illustrate the concept.



Two of my students won awards for their talks at the SE Professional Fruit Workers conference! ⭐️ Congrats Daniela Negrete and Alexandra Ratay !! Practice talks pay off 😉




Very excited to share the latest bit of work from my PhD, published in npj Journals detailing 10 years (‼️) of grapevine red blotch virus epidemiology in Napa, California! 🍇🍇🍇 nature.com/articles/s4429…