The goal of the Canadian BioGenome Project is to produce high-quality reference genomes 🧬 for all Canadian species 🌎
Sequencing Canada's Biodiversity 🌿🦋🐍🧬🐢🦌🐸🌳🐿🐙🦈🦦
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/canadianbiogenome
Grains Pathology Officer at SARDI “Opinions are my own”
A/Prof Ryan Whitford - cereal scientist - whose translatable research outcomes are in wheat reproductive biology. “Nullius in verba.” Opinions are my own.
https://researchportal.murdoch.edu.au/esploro/profile/ryan_whitford
COORDINATING GLOBAL RESEARCH FOR WHEAT. An international partnership of private and public organisations engaged in wheat research for a food-secure future.
https://www.wheatinitiative.org/
Official account of Curtin University. Make tomorrow better.
CRICOS code: 00301J.
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Ecology | Evolution | Populations | Space | Models | Data | Things that make me laugh or cry.
Prof at Curtin University. Living on Whadjuk Noongar country.
Lab: popbiolgenomics.org/
Chemist doing the Pro Vice-Chancellor Sci/Eng job @Curtin Uni, recently unlapsed clarinetist, craft beer enthusiast
Cutting-edge genomics and bioinformatics services in Western Australia. genomicswa.com.au
The Crop Science Centre is an alliance between the University of Cambridge and NIAB
Studies fungal-plant interactions. Postdoc at Uni-Bonn, former Postdoc at IPMB-Academia Sinica and PhD at CCDM-Curtin
Molecular Biologist / part time Bioinformatician, Nanopore enthusiast, Sci-Fi fiend, Wingsuit pilot
A leading life science journal that champions high-impact research across all disciplines—from molecules to ecosystems. We offer innovative formats and collaborative editorial support to ensure your work achieves its full scientific impact.
This is the official account of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society (APPS). Plant Health is Earth's Wealth.
Non-Governmental & Nonprofit Organization
Forever curious, always thinking. Portable sequencing and fungicide resistance. When I don't science, I sew.
The Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre is a critical piece of national research infrastructure providing supercomputing and expertise to accelerate science and innovation in Australia. Home of Setonix, the greenest supercomputer in Southern Hemisphere.