Giles E D Oldroyd (he/they) π³οΈβπ
@gilesedoldroyd
Using microbial associations for sustainable food security. Professor of Crop Science, @ENSA_research Project Leader, Director of @CropSciCentre, @Cambridge_Uni
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https://www.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/directory/giles-oldroyd 30-07-2018 18:16:50
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βSymbiosis has generated radical evolutionary outcomes that have shaped the tree of lifeβ ππ»
Interesting piece in PLOS Biology on how symbiotic interactions between species, including plants and microbes, evolve:
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Join me at the The Royal Society meeting on 3 June to hear how beneficial #MicrobialAssociations can advance sustainable productivity in agriculture! ππΌ
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βA significant career exposure gap exists due to underrepresentation in #STEM careers, not a lack of interest from Black children.β
More in ESSENCE: bit.ly/3TRCCG2
YouScience Black Girls Do STEM
Interesting work demonstrating how the genetic makeup of maize has a significant influence on the composition of the host plantsβ root microbes.
Curious to see the study extended to more food crops β¬οΈ
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@nature Berkeley Lab
Thrilled to welcome researchers attending the ENSA Meeting at Aarhus University this year!
Looking forward to reconnecting, hearing updates and working together to set future pathways towards enabling nutrient symbioses in agriculture.
Empowering scientists of all backgrounds will drive cutting-edge research and innovation that will shape a safe, healthy and food-secure planet for everyone.
#WorldCreativityandInnovationDay
Unfortunately, I am not able to attend #AGBTAg2024 but appreciate Min-Yao Jhu, PhD stepping in for me. Please join her at the 8th Plenary Session this Wednesday to discuss sustainable productivity in agriculture through beneficial microbial associations.
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Well-deserved award, Min-Yao Jhu, PhD. Looking forward to attending and speaking at the AGBT Meeting meeting next week as well.
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54% of UK female #StudentsinSTEM have low confidence in STEM subjects, pointing to more skills shortages in the future.
Intensifying training to empower more #GirlsinSTEM can help bridge the gap between skills and confidence β¬οΈ
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The Independent Eleanor Busby
Glad to see #EarlyCareer scientists in the spotlight. An equitable research environment is possible when everyoneβs voices are heard and understood.
More on ASHG
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Elizabeth Atkinson Claudia Gonzaga-Jauregui Dr. Maria A Nieves-ColΓ³n Sarah Spendlove Jason Torres Tychele Turner
Looking forward to attending the Gorden Research Conference on Plant Molecular Biology in New Hampshire as a keynote leader discussing #MolecularSignaling in June!
Sign up to join the conference before May 12:
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#GRCPMB2024
Norman Borlaug spent a lifetime fighting against #WorldHunger . His legacy lives on today, his 110th birthday, through innovations developed by agricultural researchers to ensure food security and prosperity for all.
We need more #NormanBorlaugs to meet future #FoodDemands .
Exposure to food insecurity during college could lead to lower graduation rates and a higher risk of food insecurity in adulthood.
Learn how this prevailing issue could be addressed and mitigated from Nour Hammad, RD, MSc: β¬οΈ
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JAMA Network Open
Observing the ongoing debate on the European crop biotechnology reform bill with keen interest. Genetically engineered and edited crops hold great promise for addressing #FoodSecurity and sustainability concerns.
Details of the bill in Genetic Literacy Project:
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