Francine Perrine-Walker
@perrinewalker
PhD in Plant Sciences: Plant-microbe interactions; Rhizobium; Frankia sp.; nodulation; Phytophthora sp.; plant pathogenic nematodes; microscopy; live imaging
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02-04-2021 09:34:17
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Enjoyed listening to the talks and seeing the displays by the sponsors on #microscopy Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research
Grateful for the opportunity to show that science can be fun to 120 school children for Santa's Lab Sydney last week STEMSisters
Thanks to UNSWFounders, team members and female participants in the New Wave Program 2024. Learnt alot 💡✨️ #femaleentrepreneurs #Mentoring #Coaching #Partnership #Startups
As an Agropolis Fellow (2008-2010) in Montpellier, I learned new microscopy techniques and contributed to French science. Grateful for the experience! 🙏 Cirad INRAE_International IRD.fr Agropolis Fondation
Useful guide for ECRs Peer Review: the nuts and bolts - Sense about Science tinyurl.com/durx9ven Australian Society of Plant Scientists #plantscience
Thank you for the opportunity STEMSisters magnify.au/stem-sisters-a…
Plant Cell Atlas's Cell Identity Webinar Series msu.zoom.us/webinar/regist… if interested Australian Society of Plant Scientists
Testing a soil microcosm prototype to investigate how arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi transfer nitrogen to plants, utilizing soil samples from various types of soil at the Centre for Carbon, Water and Food (CCWF) at Camden USyd Campus Soil Association asps.org.au/archives/54015