My first paper is out, how exciting! It’s about my work with @holiines, @Blisteredcanker and others @FeraScience categorising a novel plant virus in the carrot family, part of a study looking at wild hosts as crop pathogens reservoirs. link.springer.com/article/10…
Episode 7 of the Paperless Podcast is out now, with @DFurrokh where we talk about her inspiring work on Bees, Pollination and nanomaterial-facilitated gene silencing pesticides!
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Daisy Furrokh @DFurrokh from @BristolUni is our next speaker, sharing research on nanomaterial-facilitated gene silencing for #pollinator health.
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ALT Daisy Furrokh sharing research on nanomaterial-facilitated gene silencing for pollinator health.
Fera is proud to have ran poster sessions across the three days of the #InternationalPlantHealthConference in London last week.
Here is @DFurrokh part of our Internship Programme presenting her poster on research she conducted over the summer.
#PlantHealth#IPHC22
Really enjoyed the International Plant Health Conference #IPHC22 in London. Was great to have my work included and the visit to Kew Gardens was lovely! @KewScience Thank you @FeraScience for the fantastic opportunity. #PlantHealth
Fera has been running poster sessions across the three days of the #InternationalHealthPlantConference
Here is our Senior Molecular Biologist Dr Inés Vázquez-Iglesias presenting her poster as part of the Euphresco and the UKRI-BBSRC Caliber projects.
#PlantHealth#IPHC22
Week 8 of my internship @FeraScience involved fieldwork! Used a sweep net to collect insects and collected symptomatic carrot leaf samples to test in the lab.
Week 4 completed ✅🌱
@DFurrokh is working on the biological characterization of novel plant viruses as part of her summer internship at @FeraScience@RoyalSocBio
Intensive weeks learning about
Plant Health and Virology 👏
Looking forward to see the results!🙌
So last night of our plant fieldcourse with our undergrads. On the HMS Croyde Bay they all won their official Croyde Crew wristbands to show that they’d survived a week with us. @BristolBioSci
Come on you lot. Who says students don’t love plant 🌱 science. They just gotta be taught it right. @BristolBioSci I mean just look at those happy little faces 🙃
This #InternationalWomensDay, we're celebrating Ukrainian plant scientist, Katherine Esau.
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As a pioneering plant anatomist, she continued research well into her 90s, publishing a total of 162 articles & 5 books, eventually being awarding the National Medal of Science!
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