mykophile
@mykophile
mycocentric ecology, biogeography and the workings of symbiosis with a particular fondness for the mycorrhizal sort. opinions my own.
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https://mykophile.stanford.edu/ 02-06-2012 02:28:54
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Check out our latest publication in NatureClimate! We developed a risk assessment framework for studying forest microbiomes and climate change. This paper really pushed me in so many ways and I am so grateful to have it out in the world now!
doi.org/10.1038/s41558…
Oregon State Botany & Plant Pathology is hiring two tenure track faculty positions 1: Plant-Microbe Interactions, 2: Population and Disease Dynamics of Cereal Pathogens. Either could be mycologists :) More details here
bpp.oregonstate.edu/bpp/about/open… apps due by 1/31/24. please retweet
My department is hiring an Assistant professor of fungal biology #fungi #AcademicTwitter #professorjob Mycological Society of America MSA Student and Postdoc Section microplantpath.ucr.edu/job-opportunit…
I have two openings for Research Assistants in my lab at New Mexico State Please apply by Sept 28
#microbes #mycology #fungi
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I'm looking forward to recruiting lab techs, PhD students, and postdocs for the Agroecology Research Group Stanford University. If you are interested in working with me, please reach out!!
Some long-awaited news… In summer 2024, I will join Stanford University as an Assistant Professor in the Dept of Biology!!
I'm so excited to continue building collaborations, strengthening community partnerships, & mentoring students in agroecological research!
We look forward to welcoming Aidee Guzman, our newest colleague in the Ecology and Evolution group in the Department of Biology at Stanford University.
Emily Calandrelli It’s devastating to be here on the inside. Our department is recommended for a 52% reduction in active faculty from 21 to 10.
++ biodiversity in soil, but its rarely included in biodiv. conservation convos - why? Partly cause it's really hard to measure! New Calif Food and Ag report outlines framework for selecting soil biodiv. indicators including stakeholder feedback + expert opinion tinyurl.com/2e5z5rt4