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NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology Retweeted
Congrats to the NCSU Plant Pathology students on their excellent presentations this morning at the student symposium!
@NCSU_DEPP@AmMainello, Allison Coomber, Halle Hampy, and Garud Shah!

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Shoutout to
@aewtospo for organizing a wonderful event!
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NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology Retweeted
Halle Hampy discussing her MS research at the graduate student symposium in
@NCSU_DEPPpic.twitter.com/g34Zsfji51
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Happening today, the
@NCSU_DEPP Graduate Symposium! really looking forward to an excellent line-up of speakers@KernsJim@jristaino1@AmMainello@plantdisease@NCStateCALS@NC_PSIpic.twitter.com/W3vT6mT6IT
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So much plant pathology history in Gardner Hall!
https://twitter.com/QuesadaLabNCSU/status/1517483818814427137 …
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NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology Retweeted
Tiffany Moore was an enthusiastic undergrad researcher in my lab
@NCSU_DEPP and it's been such a pleasure to see where she's gone since then!@zoomiamihttps://miami.cbslocal.com/2022/04/21/miami-proud-earth-day-zoo-miami-butterfly-conservation/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
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Hello twitter,
@plantdisease is seeking native speakers to share stories on forest pathogens and insects at#PlantHealth2022 as part of a session International and Indigenous Perspectives on Forest Health and Invasive Species! RT!@plantpathgrads@ROD_Entomology@leighradwoodThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology Retweeted
On August 1, 2022, Carolyn Young, Ph.D. (
@KiwiYoung), will join the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology (@NCSU_DEPP) as the department head.
Read about Carolyn's passion for interdisciplinary research projects and more.
http://ncst.at/oXSq50INNYB pic.twitter.com/5QIu2SUyZY
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NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology Retweeted
Growing up, Anna Whitfield (
@aewtospo), saw first-hand the economic, societal and psychological impacts of destructive plant and animal diseases. From a small farm to groundbreaking research, Anna shares her journey.@NCSU_DEPP#ThinkAndDo Read more: http://ncst.at/p7Tq50IMMhf pic.twitter.com/6b70vMRD8G
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I am thrilled to be joining you all and can't wait till I have my boots on the ground and am part of the pack.
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Check out this really great article about
@aewtospo! We are very lucky to have Anna in our faculty
@NCStateCALS@NCStateNCARS@plantdisease@EntsocAmerica -https://cals.ncsu.edu/news/journey-from-small-farm-to-groundbreaking-scientific-research/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
We are very excited to announce that
@KiwiYoung will be our new Dept. Head! we are looking forward to a new exciting chapter. Welcome to the team Carolyn!
@NCStateCALS@NCExtension@NCStateNCARS@plantdisease@EntsocAmerica@NC_PSI@NCState#ThinkAndDohttps://cals.ncsu.edu/news/cals-names-new-entomology-and-plant-pathology-department-head/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology Retweeted
Hosting Dr. Florence Wambugu from Africa Harvest this morning at the MPRU.
#NCPN-SP#sweetpotatoespic.twitter.com/R846PpsTLe
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NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology Retweeted
Woot! we are now at 4 publications in
@planthealthprog from our 2021#WolfPackColombia interns
@Tmiles_MSU@CataSalgadoPhD@Cano_Lab@AdrienneGorny@Alitalamorenita@MeadowsLab@ClinicPlant@MoniNaviaU@RachelNaegele@Linaplantdoc@alejorojas2@NCSU_DEPP@NC_PSI@srestrep
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NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology Retweeted
While doing the
@NC_PSI inspection for all our pathogen@USDA_APHIS permits, I ran into HT!@NCSU_DEPP alumnus now pathologist at@NCAgriculture, so great to see him
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@NCTurfBreeding educating the members of the Turfgrass Short Course at Lake Wheeler! We are lucky to have her and her program at@NCStateCALS@NCSUTurfgrasspic.twitter.com/AKVdFicuFI
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NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology Retweeted
Wrote this tutorial for class on sensitivity analyses for phylogeography when the number/direction of identified migration events likely depends on how sampling was performed across locations using SARS-CoV-2 imports/exports as an example (1/3) https://davidrasm.github.io/MolEpi/tutorials/faster-methods-week13/ …pic.twitter.com/rryyYgpuH4
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We are very excited to have some of our excellent faculty moving into
@NC_PSI, congrats@jristaino1@QuesadaLabNCSU and Anders Huseth!@NCStateCALS@NCExtension@NCState@plantdisease@EntsocAmerica#ThinkAndDohttps://twitter.com/jristaino1/status/1513956533486469126 …
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