Anjali Iyer-Pascuzzi

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Anjali Iyer-Pascuzzi

Anjali Iyer-Pascuzzi

@Anjali_IP

Professor in Botany and Plant Path at Purdue. Root biologist meets plant pathologist. Tweets are my own.

Katılım Temmuz 2016
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Anjali Iyer-Pascuzzi
Anjali Iyer-Pascuzzi@Anjali_IP·
@lunarloral @PurdueBPP @caldwed Plants respond to other environmental cues like light, nutrients, water. So in the Advanced Plant Habitat on the ISS the shoots grow up towards the light and roots grow towards the water and nutrients (and are often growing more wavy)
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Loral O'Hara
Loral O'Hara@lunarloral·
Maybe @PurdueBPP @caldwed @Anjali_IP can answer the question how/why do the plants grow similar to plants on Earth - roots down, leaves up - when there is no “up” and “down” in space?
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Loral O'Hara
Loral O'Hara@lunarloral·
Last week I saw plants for the first time in 4 months. I might have gotten a little teary. We get fresh fruit and veggies via our cargo vehicles and they provide welcome pops of color and scent, but it turns out this does not compare at all to seeing living plants and smelling the rich scent of vegetation. This work was part of the Plant Habitat-06 experiment investigating physiological and genetic defense mechanisms of wild-type and immune-deficient tomato plants during spaceflight. My job was to harvest leaves from each plant for eventual return to Earth. Researchers will use genetic sequencing and analyses to compare the defense responses and immune functions of the different tomato plants grown in space vs parallel experiments back on Earth. Results of the study contribute to our understanding of plant responses to pathogens, which are responsible for 20-40% of global crop loss, and support the development of methods to grow plants for food production on future space missions.
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Anjali Iyer-Pascuzzi@Anjali_IP·
Hands down the best part of my job. Congratulations, Dr. Rivera-Zuluaga! Corteva is lucky to have you!
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Nian Wang
Nian Wang@NWangUF·
The Wang lab at UF is hiring a postdoc and a senior scientist. Related publications by the Wang lab: Huang etal.2023. Nat Plants. doi: 10.1038/s41477-023-01520-y; Su etal. 2023. Nat Commun. 14:3957; and Ma etal. 2022 Nat Commun. 13:529. Expected Salary: $55,000-65,000. Please RT.
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Vivian Irish
Vivian Irish@Vivian_Irish·
Reminding plant biologists that Yale is actively searching for an asst. prof. in plant molecular biology. Applications are due end of the month. Fantastic facilities and a great department, and we are looking forward to welcoming a new colleague!
Yale MCDB@MCDB_Yale

MCDB is searching for an Asst. Prof. in Plant Molecular Biology using molecular, genetic, biochemical, computational, genomic, or proteomic approaches to investigate questions at the organismal, cellular, or molecular level. mcdb.yale.edu

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PlantPostdocs (@plantpostdocs.bsky.social)
Plant Postdocs is very excited to announce the Fall 2023 Academic job workshop series. In this series, we will have 4 workshops on "Research Statement", "Cover Letter", "Teaching & Diversity Statement", and "Research & Chalk Talk". Registration: tinyurl.com/mr46brb5
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Prof. Keiko Torii
Prof. Keiko Torii@KeikoUTorii·
🚨Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Cell Dev Biology🚨 MBS, UT Austin @ut_mbs @TexasScience ! One of the positions will be dedicated to PLANT BIOLOGIST!!🌾🌱☘️🌻🌸🍏🥬🌽🍋🍏. Collaborative, amazing faculty members here🥰 Please apply! apply.interfolio.com/131312
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