Posters at PB19
If you still have questions for @erinbaggs_ – her poster number is 1000-69! I am so proud of her work and fantastic presentation at @ASPB #PlantBio19
— Ksenia Krasileva (@kseniakrasileva) August 6, 2019
These e posters are FANTASTIC! I hope to see more next year be sure to check them out during tonight’s poster #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/RCjwT0D2Rr
— Dr. Jen Robi ?? (@OshnGirl) August 5, 2019
Our summer interns at the poster session at @ASPBPlantBioMtg #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/N1pTIbId9B
— TAIR (@tair_news) August 6, 2019
Stop by Posters 1000-96 & 97 to say Hi and see my collection of sponsor logos #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/kpnVXoL5Af
— Paul Twigg (@UNKBiol106) August 6, 2019
Poster session #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/AJ5KwW3bnn
— Mather A Khan (@khanmather) August 6, 2019
Fo #hummus eaters: @ASPBPlantBioMtg I’m presenting our progress towards improving nitrogen fixation in the crop using natural variation from #CropWildRelatives #PlantBio19 Neighborhood: ?- ? interactions. Happy to chat about it 1000-99. pic.twitter.com/9hgjF7Lwbq
— Laura Perilla-Henao (@HenaoPerilla) August 6, 2019
@ASPB #PlantBio19 come stop by my poster (300-094) from 5:15-6:00 to talk about maize root architecture, maize diversity and teosinte, and/or my miniature horse! pic.twitter.com/UtFrk26lpI
— Aimee Schulz (@aimeejschulz) August 6, 2019
If you missed the lighting talk by Ryan Nasti or just need more info after a 2 minute talk stop by their poster 300-107 #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/85KdFifX1c
— Zoë Migicovsky (@zoemig) August 6, 2019
? talk w/ Chan Yul Yoo. How does phytochromes activate plastid gene expression? The nuclear phytochrome signal activates plastid gene expression through a linked nuclear and plastid Ian two swtitching mechanisms. Find poster 1100-056 for more info. That’s all folks #PlantBio19
— Helen W. Liu (@melonhelen2) August 6, 2019
After listening to a bunch of awesome chloroplast talks, I’m now going to go talk about chloroplast protein targeting at poster 800-041. Come by to hear about Plsp1’s adventures transiting the stroma before reaching the thyalkoid membrane. #PlantBio19
— Extant Bibliophile (@EBibliophile) August 6, 2019
What’s the function of RNAs that aren’t translated into protein? Stop by poster #0300-134 to learn about a novel long non coding RNA that plays an important role in Arabidopsis development. #PlantBio19 @ASPBPlantBioMtg
— Marianne kramer (@mariannekrame45) August 5, 2019
Kessler Lab members Yan Ju and Rachel Flynn will be presenting awesome pollen tube reception posters on Tuesday from 1:30-3:00. Check them out at 0800-016 and and 0900-009 @PurdueCPB @PurdueBPP #PlantBio19
— Sharon Kessler (@shazarita) August 5, 2019
Standing next to my research poster #800-004 ? #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/3x6WOsrTgR
— Irma Ortiz (@IamIrmaOrtiz) August 5, 2019
Let’s talk about allotetraploid genome assembly #PlantBio19 ? pic.twitter.com/T9R0STIAPj
— Mia Swain (@miamiapizzeria) August 5, 2019
Go see P3 fellow Ian Braun’s poster on parsing phenotypes using language based descriptions #PlantBio19 https://t.co/zvAxVGHVxM
— p3iastate (@p3iastate) August 5, 2019
Very interesting story on how we are unraveling the mystery of a novel gene controlling plant growth at poster #0900-065 #PlantBio19 https://t.co/c4RHbNaf5z
— RheeLab (@SueRhee2) August 5, 2019
The #postersession of today was so satisfying! Amazing to see how people can get interested by your work and know they understood the efforts you do for your project!! ❤️ And with this…goodnight #nerds!!! ? #PlantBio19
(PS come and check my poster tomorrow, number 500-013! ?) pic.twitter.com/akXgR8dSLZ— Miriam Pasquini (@PasquiniMiriam) August 5, 2019
Very interesting story on how we are unraveling the mystery of a novel gene controlling plant growth at poster #0900-065 #PlantBio19 https://t.co/c4RHbNaf5z
— RheeLab (@SueRhee2) August 5, 2019
My poster 0300-034 is up and I’m ready to share my latest update on transcriptional regulation of the TCA cycle today, tomorrow and on Tuesday. #PlantBio19 https://t.co/XJUWa2jHEm
— Michelle Tang (@melletang) August 5, 2019
Interested in seeing roots in 3D? ?
Excited to present my e-poster at #PlantBio19 from 6:30-7 tonight!
Poster 1000-105 (Screen 3)Find out how nematodes impact structural changes in root development! ??
[Video: inside a wheat root] pic.twitter.com/qN5JGgKawi— Kara Levin (@KaraLevin7) August 4, 2019
Want to know how female regulate mate acceptance? Come to 900-027 to find out how receptor kinase regulate such process! #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/VBfUwnaSAd
— Francis Lee (@A_halleri) August 4, 2019
For those at #PlantBio19 – come see Shirley present her fantastic new work this evening as an e-poster from 6:30pm to 7:00pm, #1000-114! https://t.co/b7y2kQMDBn
— Britt Koskella (@bkoskella) August 4, 2019
Representing @kseniakrasileva Lab @ASPB with 2 posters 1000-49 the awesome work of @CBellegarda (on the right) & 1000-69 by @erinbaggs_ (on th left). Also see Erin present a talk on minimal immunity in aquatic plants on Tuesday Biotic interaction session @ 11:08 #planbio19 pic.twitter.com/G11rBjOoAC
— Ksenia Krasileva (@kseniakrasileva) August 4, 2019
Presenting today at 6pm for #plantbio19 ! Come see me by number 400-014! pic.twitter.com/Sgf78QpZjZ
— Niba Nirmal (@NibaNirmal) August 4, 2019
If you’re at #PlantBio19 browsing posters over lunch don’t forget to check out the Augmented Reality in my two posters: 100-013 and 1200-029. They are in the same row. instructions with Zappar link beside each! Tweet me to let me know what you think!
— Amanda Rasmussen (@razda5) August 4, 2019
If you’re at #PlantBio19 check out her poster at 0100-018 for more info (education posters are wayyyy against the wall, but come see us).
— Dr. Katelyn Butler (@KatelynJButler) August 4, 2019
Check out poster 900-053 if you wanna learn about brace roots! ? #PlantBio19
— Sarah (@sarahbbliz) August 4, 2019
Hot numbers are 898, 956 and 961 – that is if you are into BRI1 single aa mutants affected in endoxytosis @jennyrussinova #PlantBio19
— Sebastian Schornack (@dromius) August 4, 2019
See how I draw my research. If you want to know more about my research, come to chat on my poster # 500-031 #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/wPkIkWpoCy
— Hesham Abdullah (@HeshamBiotech) August 3, 2019
Got a burning desire to talk about fruit development and genomics? Come see my poster (300-041) at #PlantBio19 #LittLab #UCR pic.twitter.com/CI9fgLUkXX
— Alex Rajewski?️? (@Rajewski) August 3, 2019
Poster up: how do long leaf pines export sugars from their tips? #plantbio19 pic.twitter.com/aWzqirO9Pj
— Citrus Physiology (@treecophys) August 3, 2019
Bean pollen poster is up! Stop by poster number 900-002 if you want to learn something about Michigan beans, pollen, and heat stress. #PlantBio19 #MyDailyBean @MSU_PRI @MSUAgBio pic.twitter.com/s9K6jj8vNb
— James P. Santiago (@santjpm7) August 3, 2019
4) Bonus! I’m attending #PlantBio19 with @vitisroots PhD candidate @PingSwift who is working with @ajmiller4233 to study the microbiome of grafted grapevines ??. Check out his physical poster (1000-098) and stop by from 6-6:45 on both Sunday and Monday to talk with him! @ASPB pic.twitter.com/rwhiNzYNKg
— Zoë Migicovsky (@zoemig) August 3, 2019
Made it!!! #PlantBio19 Come find me and/or my poster during the sessions in the ambiguously themed chunk of posters for people who signed up late :^) pic.twitter.com/jPVTBTAtbU
— theytlyn (@Zephyrling) August 3, 2019
2) Poster 0300-175 (@foodimprover @thyeats) Genome-wide association study leads to a future of firmer apples ??I’ll be at Screen 1 from 6:30-7PM on Monday sharing this collaborative effect to identify genetic markers to improve apple breeding! @ASPBPlantBioMtg @ASPB #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/7DIVYbFDgO
— Zoë Migicovsky (@zoemig) August 3, 2019
Looking forward to present our collaborative work with @dobson_lab @nz_jenn @kdonovan1008 et al., -“Structure-function analyses of two plant meso-diaminopimelate decarboxylase isoforms reveal that active-site gating provides stereochemical control” (500-007) @ASPB #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/IXWx7A6yuy
— André O. Hudson, Ph.D (@HudsonLabRIT) August 3, 2019
If wanna chat you can find me at poster #900-018 #PlantBio19
— Daniel Woods (@dp_woods) August 3, 2019
1) Poster 1200-036 (@vitisroots @EnologyLab @ajmiller4233) Rootstock and irrigation have distinct effects on ‘Chambourcin’ vines, berries, and wine ?? I’ll be at Screen 10 from 5:30-6 on Sunday but happy to chat any time–we’re looking to hire another postdoc! #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/yrVrWPRuN5
— Zoë Migicovsky (@zoemig) August 3, 2019
First time california- first time #PlantBio19 and #plantsynbio19 afterwards. Poster 500-051 for „Engineering CO2 neutral Photorespiration.“ Looking forward to the next 6 days!
— Marc-Sven Roell (@masvro1) August 3, 2019
I work on stomatal plasticity in response to water deficit, and the story I’d like to tell you about at #PlantBio19 is how the range of plasticity in tree species impacts their physiology. Come to my poster, 900-034 pic.twitter.com/U6u3CNvshK
— Noel A. Mano (@Planthony2) August 3, 2019
First time at @ASPBPlantBioMtg, new member @ASPB, excited to share #phd progress “Chickpea wild relatives: resource for improving biological nitrogen fixation”.
Poster No.1000-099 #PlantBio19 @ucdavisCAES #PlantPathologist #Symbiosis #Cienciacriolla pic.twitter.com/DG66e3AnNT
— Laura Perilla-Henao (@HenaoPerilla) August 3, 2019
Poster 2 hung… Same row as the other poster 🙂 come check out the augmented reality!!! #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/WvZSt7P3kN
— Amanda Rasmussen (@razda5) August 3, 2019
Poster 1 hung! Do come check it out and make sure you try out the augmented reality link! Both my posters are at the back of the hall! #PlantBio19 #RootRevolution pic.twitter.com/RZxz9ns0LD
— Amanda Rasmussen (@razda5) August 3, 2019
Poster is hung! Come chat with me at 0100-007 about how @bdmcpheron and I studied the impact of writing children’s stories in improving STEM student communication with non-specialists. #PlantBio19 pic.twitter.com/TXg9pu0BgG
— Dr. Katelyn Butler (@KatelynJButler) August 3, 2019
My @ASPB @ASPBPlantBioMtg #PlantBio19 poster on @ZENODO_ORG@Phil_Carella et al. Conserved Biochemical Defences Underpin Host Responses to Oomycete Infection in an Early Divergent Land Plant Lineage https://t.co/3J9bciGyCs
Or in print: 1000-068
Chat with me about #MyMarchantia pic.twitter.com/BCc9MLy21j— Sebastian Schornack (@dromius) August 3, 2019
Heading to #PlantBio19 today! Stop by poster 300-098 if you want to talk about gene editing, gene knock-in, and metabolic engineering! pic.twitter.com/7zU136vn73
— Nathan Reem (@NathanTReem) August 3, 2019
(4/6) Unfortunately, if you are not attending #PlantBio19, you can access the E-Poster from the following link:
ATP Binding Cassette Proteins ABCG37 and ABCG33 function as potassium independent cesium transportershttps://t.co/b6cL7cXLNo pic.twitter.com/hVFJHuSWzp
— Arif Ashraf (@aribidopsis) August 3, 2019
Are you doing cool research with commercial potential? Come find me at #PlantBio19 to learn more about @Tech_Accel ! Find me at Poster 500-066.
— Katie M. Murphy (@GMOhmygod) August 3, 2019
Headed to #PlantBio19 ! Poster 500-066 for terpenes, maize, and fungi!
— Katie M. Murphy (@GMOhmygod) August 3, 2019