
Issue 3 features an InterView with Maria Harrison, of Boyce Thompson Institute, by Kevin Cope, a student travel awardee from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Also featured: Katelyn Butler and Michelle Marks, graduate students in plant pathology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, report on research and discussions with their colleagues on imposter syndrome and offer a path forward. Read more and share your experiences here in Interactions.
Featured InterView: Maria Harrison
Kevin Cope, a student travel awardee from the University of Wisconsin-Madison interviews Maria Harrison, of Boyce Thompson Institute.
Imposter Syndrome and You: A Discussion of a Little-Discussed Phenomenon
Learn about the causes and effects of imposter syndrome from Katelyn Butler and Michelle Marks, graduate students in plant pathology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Check out the article and share your experiences with imposter syndrome.
News
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Next stop: Glasgow! IS-MPMI XVIII Congress, July 14-18, 2019
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December Issue of Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions online
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ICPP2018 Comes to Boston, July 29-August 2, 2018
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