Protecting future food supplies. Growing the next generation of plant pathologists.
Phoebe is studying Ash Die Back disease of Ash trees during her Master’s degree at the University of Birmingham. Supported by the British Society for Plant Pathology Masters bursaries 2022. Here, she gives a background on why she chose a Masters degree in plant pathology.
Phoebe updates us on her project, studying Ash Die Back disease of Ash trees during her Master’s degree at the University of Birmingham. Supported by the British Society for Plant Pathology Masters bursaries 2022.
Abie introduces her Masters degree at the University of Worcester. Supported by the British Society for Plant Pathology Masters bursaries 2022.
Hana is studying aphids and the model plant “Arabidopsis” or “Thale Cress” at the University of Cambridge. Watch her vlog to hear how she got to this point in her career. Supported by the British Society for Plant Pathology Masters bursaries 2022.
Nicolas was a Master’s student at the University of Copenhagen who studied at the University of Firenzd with funding by the British Society for Plant Pathology Masters bursaries 2022. Here he is in his first vlog of four, introducing his project on rot of grapevine caused by Fomitiporia fungus – in complex with other microbes.
Wendy is researching the fungi that live inside a weed plants @LincolnUniversityNZ in New Zealand during her Masters degree. Watch and hear her 1st vlog, to discover how her studies aim to support environmentally friendly approaches to reduce the problem of an invasive weed. Supported by the British Society for Plant Pathology Masters bursaries in 2022.