Vaillancourt Lab

@VaillancourtLab

Twitter of the Vaillancourt Lab at the University of Kentucky. We study Colletotrichum and Fusarium diseases of grain crops. Views expressed here are our own.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2012.

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  2. 2. velj

    Science is exciting! But not all the time. I think it sometimes surprises students how much time is spent in highly repetitive tasks to obtain those exciting results. Hours counting, staring down microscopes, measuring. Cheers to all you hardworking and patient scientists!

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  3. 2. velj

    Team science, from Jr.MANNRS , took first and second prize, sweeping our category!! Congratulations to all scholars and mentors 🥇🥈🏆🏆🏆

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    Check out our latest manuscript on BioRxiv where we argue that the fungal pathogen uses effectors to manipulate microbiomes to its advantage inside and outside hosts. Great work by !

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    31. sij
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    21. sij

    A special thanks to Kendriana Price from and for speaking to scholars today about opportunities with our new Jr. MANRRS Chapter. Looking forward to Building this partnership.

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    31. sij

    I’m no expert on ancient artifacts, but this doesn’t seem natural. I like to think I’m in a field where maize has grown for thousands of years, and I’m continuing the work of crop improvement started by ancient ancestors and accelerated by recent colleagues.

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  9. 31. sij

    This is a very good article that lays out the problem and potential solutions very well. But in the end, I think we have to take care of our teams because that is the right thing to do as humans, and not because we expect academia ever to reward us for doing it. $$$ still talks.

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    29. sij

    The working culture of scientific research can be toxic. This perspective explores what the problems are, and what some of the solutions may be.

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    29. sij

    As an advisor, giving feedback can be uncomfortable. But, it’s far better than leaving students to wonder how they are doing. And, receiving feedback is great opportunity for faculty to grow, too! Not sure how to start? Check out my latest in :

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  12. 29. sij

    Something that tends to stress students out, in my experience, is when they aren't sure when their dissertation work will be "done" . If you keep adding additional experiments every time they finish one, with no apparent end in sight, they will surely become twitchy.

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  13. 28. sij

    When I was a young prof, I wondered why my colleagues took so long to reply to my emails. Now I understand! If you have emailed me recently and I haven't replied, please forgive, only I'm buried deep under this pile of requests for reviews, jobs, signatures, surveys, & similar🤪

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    We’re holding our Plant Microbe Interactions Summer School this summer. We’ll cover gene discovery, genome analysis, intra-cellular interactions with imaging technology, mechanistic understanding of cellular & molecular processes & translational aspects

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    27. sij

    UCONN Genomics position, any level! I'm hoping for a phylogenomic biologist! "to complement existing strengths across Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Marine Sciences, Molecular and Cell Biology, and Physiology and Neurobiology."

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    27. sij

    Registered for our 2-part Intro to R webinar series led by yet? Sign up: Dr. Sydney Everhart is an Associa​te Professor and Quantitative Ecologist in the Department of Plant Pathology.

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    27. sij

    Conterminator terminates contamination in genomes. and me report over 114K/2M contaminations in RefSeq/GenBank and two unexpected ones in GRCH38 alt. scaffold and C. elegans ref. genome. Preprint: Code:

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    27. sij

    This was a very fun video to make. Thank you for asking us to be part of it!

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    23. sij

    Interested in ants and/or fungi? And combining molecular tools, genomics approaches and behavioral analyses to study parasitic manipulation of behavior sounds like fun to you? Come do your PhD with us!

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    27. sij

    Great opportunity in the field of evolutionary genomics: a post doc position is available in our team at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology to work on evolution of fungi. Check out:

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