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Nate Korth

@natekorth

Plant genetics and human gut microbiome-ology @NFHC_NU. Musician, adventurer, intrextrovert, I make up words sometimes

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I'm very excited to share my dissertation research next Thursday at 2:00 pm cst. Let me know if you'd like the zoom link!

I'm very excited to share my dissertation research next Thursday at 2:00 pm cst. Let me know if you'd like the zoom link!
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Good luck to all the PhD students this week, where all their family try to understand what they do and ask when they will be done.

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Today was the second time in a month that I won an award for a talk when I didn't think I was eligible. Honestly glad I didn't know in advance I would've been less conversational. Though it'd save me from the look of surprise on my face when they snap my photo

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Stoked to share the stage yesterday with @JoeGage10 if you're interested in g x e, I hear he's looking for talented folks to join his group

Stoked to share the stage yesterday with @JoeGage10 if you're interested in g x e, I hear he's looking for talented folks to join his group
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Sorghum lines produce a wide range of colorful and bioactive specialized metabolites. Those metabolites can also control the structure and function of the gut microbiomes of humans that consume different varieties of sorghum. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Sorghum lines produce a wide range of colorful and bioactive specialized metabolites. Those metabolites can also control the structure and function of the gut microbiomes of humans that consume different varieties of sorghum. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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"Eating more millet is not only good for the planet, but also good for you." - Maria Speck Excited to see proso millet featured so positively in a national newspaper like the Washington Post. washingtonpost.com/food/2023/10/1…

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Nate Korth applied a quantitative genetics approach to identify genetic factors that affect agronomic traits in #sorghum, a grain common in the diet of Africans and Asians, and showed how these traits can drive significant changes in human gut #microbiome: bit.ly/46a8tYi

<a href="/NateKorth/">Nate Korth</a> applied a quantitative genetics approach to identify genetic factors that affect agronomic traits in #sorghum, a grain common in the diet of Africans and Asians, and showed how these traits can drive significant changes in human gut #microbiome: bit.ly/46a8tYi
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I haven't been onto X in a while, but was just reminded that Altmetric is still tied to X posts so I figured it'd be best to share my most recent work here: