Our latest paper, “Transcriptional dynamics of nitrogen fixation and senescence in soybean nodules: A dual perspective on host and Bradyrhizobium regulation,” is now published in Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/gJSezAmf
This paper marks my first scientific publication as last author, and it is a moment that feels both humbling and deeply meaningful. Watching a project evolve from an idea to a full story, driven by dedication, curiosity, and teamwork, reminds me why I love science.
It is also the first first-author paper for Ryan DelPercio, PhD, whose hard work, creativity, and persistence were the driving forces behind this study. I could not be prouder of what we have accomplished together with an amazing group of co-authors.
Here’s to many more shared discoveries, and to the new voices shaping the future of plant–microbe research.Â
This paper marks my first scientific publication as last author, and it is a moment that feels both humbling and deeply meaningful. Watching a project evolve from an idea to a full story, driven by dedication, curiosity, and teamwork, reminds me why I love science.
It is also the first first-author paper for Ryan DelPercio, PhD, whose hard work, creativity, and persistence were the driving forces behind this study. I could not be prouder of what we have accomplished together with an amazing group of co-authors.
Here’s to many more shared discoveries, and to the new voices shaping the future of plant–microbe research.Â