Pamela Diggle
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We're ending the week with our first #BSA Twitter takeover! Today we're joined by Dr. Rocío Deanna, a postdoc at CU Boulder 🦬, and member of the BSA Early Career Advisory Board. Rocio is a Solanologist studying phylogenetics, divergence times and fruiting calyx in nightshades.
#Botany2020- just as the celebrations ended...congratulations Preeti Saryan & thanks to Shubham Gupta It has been a great learning process for us. A zillion thanks to Beth Parada & @TheresaCulley Botanical Society of America I have not met more patient, gentle, & yet exacting editors to date..
Don't miss the #BSA Writing Webinars & Discussions in October! Join @TheresaCulley and Pamela Diggle to discuss authorship, writing strategies, ethics, and how to maximize the chances your paper will be published. Webinar 1: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… Webinar 2: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
ICYMI: Check out the recording of the Botanical Society of America webinar "The Editor's Perspective: Maximize the chances your paper will be published" Hosted by Pamela Diggle, @TheresaCulley, AmyMcPherson with panelists Rachel Prunier, Dr. Rocío Deanna, Marcelo Pace, and yours truly #iamabotanist
tagging Botanical Society of America - props for gender parity
This was a fun essay to write with Chelsea Pretz who discovered that self-incompatibility in her Physalis faded as the plants aged, a process we call 'developmental decay' (to distinguish it from plastic changes in SI). We bet it's a widespread phenomenon if we were looking!