Explore the Most Viewed ePosters from Our July eSymposium
Take a look at the most viewed ePosters from our July eSymposium. You can expect to see more great research from […]
Take a look at the most viewed ePosters from our July eSymposium. You can expect to see more great research from […]
Microgreens Episode 4 is the first of a three-part series featuring Jennifer Lewis, an adjunct professor at the University of California Berkeley.
Tandem Protein Kinases Emerge as New Regulators of Plant Immunity Name: Valentyna Klymiuk Current Position: Postdoctoral researcher, Crop Development Centre and Department
Saskia Hogenhout, John Innes Centre, UK, has been named a 2021 Fellow of The American Phytopathological Society (APS). This honor
Mary Williams and Crispin Taylor Graphics designed by Siobhan Braybrook Edited by Dennis Halterman We are excited to announce that
Juan S. Ramirez P. Juan is an assistant feature editor for the MPMI journal and is currently a postdoc at the
In a work environment ruled by the “publish or perish” principle, researchers are constantly looking to publish more research in prestigious journals. However, throughout our scientific careers, we are all chased by the ghost of journal rejection. The MPMI senior editors discuss some of the points they consider fundamental for writing an outstanding scientific paper and getting it accepted.
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Take a look at the most viewed ePosters from our July eSymposium. You can expect to
Microgreens Episode 4 is the first of a three-part series featuring Jennifer Lewis, an adjunct professor at the University of California Berkeley.
Saskia Hogenhout, John Innes Centre, UK, has been named a 2021 Fellow of The American Phytopathological Society (APS). This honor