Recognizing featured Plant Cell first authors, July 2017
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Elizabeth Henry, featured first author of Direct and Indirect Visualization of Bacterial Effector Delivery into Diverse Plant Cell Types During Infection
Current Position: Postdoctoral Scholar, Discovery and Project Support in Crop Efficiency and Seed Growth, Biologics R&D at Bayer Crop Science.
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My experiences as a PlantingScience mentor
Blog, Careers, Careers - Blog, Careers in Plant Science, Education, Middle & High School, Organizations, ResourcesPlantingScience is an online mentoring program that virtually connects scientists with junior high or high school students as they participate in inquiry-based activities with plants. Mentors commit to an hour or so per week over roughly two to four weeks, during which they respond to student questions…
Life as a Scientist, a Woman’s Perspective | Christine Fleet | TEDxEHC
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Published on Apr 28, 2016
How do you juggle a toddler in a research lab? Very carefully. This talk looks at issues facing women (or any caregiver) in scientific careers, along with examples from women who have found ways to be successful as parents and as scientists.
As a member of the Biology…
CropLife profile of Sophien Kamoun
Blog, Careers, Careers - Blog, Profiles of Plant ScientistsCropLife International has a series called "Food Heroes" - recently they profiled plant scientist Sophien Kamoun.
Why did you want to be a plant scientist?
I became a scientist because I grew up being extremely curious about the natural world. I wanted to know how living organisms function. How they…
Profile of Jane Langdale
Blog, Careers, Careers - Blog, Profiles of Plant ScientistsCurrent Biology interviews Jane Langdale, Professor in the Department of Plant Sciences at Oxford University.
Jane Langdale received a PhD in human genetics from the University of London. For her postdoc, she switched to plant genetics, working with Tim Nelson at Yale University on maize leaf development.…
Young Wha Lee on leaving academia for industry and finding career fulfillment
Blog, Careers, Careers - Blog, Careers in Plant Science, Profiles of Plant ScientistsYoung Wha Lee, Data Scientist at Monsanto, talks about searching for a career that bridges interests and gives joy, and how to approach industry jobs.
In the Decoding Life series, we talk to geneticists with diverse career paths, tracing the many directions possible after research training. This…
Profile of Plant Cell Editor Keiko Sugimoto
Blog, Careers - Blog, Profiles of Plant Scientists, The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: Meet the Editors, The Plant Cell: NewsKeiko Sugimoto, an Editor of The Plant Cell, was recently profiled by her undergraduate institution.
Read more about The Plant Cell Editorial Board here.
"At the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, the research team I lead as a Principal Investigator (PI) focuses on the two themes of…
Celebrating women in STEM through @365womeninSTEM
Blog, Careers, Careers - Blog, Multimedia, Profiles of Plant Scientists, UndergraduateFrom abstract algebra to zoology, women participate in science, technology, engineering and medicine (STEM), but sometimes their stories are not as well known as those of their male colleagues. To remedy this, PhD student Josie Maidment is conducting a one-year Twitter education campaign called "@365womeninSTEM,"…
Seeding the field: Profile of Joanne Chory
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About 30 years ago, a young geneticist in Boston did a seemingly simple experiment: she planted seeds and watched how they fared in light or darkness. First, though, she soaked the seeds in a solution with a DNA-damaging chemical. She hoped that a few of the induced flaws might serendipitously land…