Clemente awarded with Larry Tonniges Research Achievement Award
Bayer mentorship program to boost doctoral students’ career success
Research boosts IANR undergrads’ educational, personal development
“There’s so much you can learn in the classroom, but it’s not until you actually move into activities outside the classroom, such as research, that you really start to appreciate what all the university does and what all certain areas of an academic field can offer.” — Emily Schulz, 2023 Husker alumna
Teachers invited to Summer Soybean Institute
Nebraska Crop Production Clinics scheduled in January
Rojas expands plant pathology research, outreach at Nebraska
“I came to Nebraska for the opportunity to do more collaborative research. When I interviewed, I was fascinated by the facilities, people were extremely nice, and I could immediately see how much more I could do.” — Clemencia Rojas
Wilson’s career plans shift from dance to plant genetic research
Lauren Wilson isn’t exactly sure how she landed at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln to study agriculture, genetics and plant pathology. But she is thrilled to be here.
Study IDs secret of stealthy invader essential to ruinous rice disease
The virulence of a rice-wrecking fungus — and deployment of ninja-like proteins that help it escape detection by muffling an immune system’s alarm bells — relies on genetic decoding quirks that could prove central to stopping it, a Husker study has found.