Roger Innes
@inneslab.bsky.social
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Plant immunologist developing disease resistant crops to make agriculture more sustainable. Professor at Indiana University. Outdoor enthusiast. Avid hiker and cyclist.
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I am so happy and so honored to be part of this year’s class of plant biologists elected to the NAS! Huge thanks to all my past and current students and postdocs that made this possible.
Big news for #GreatLakes region plant scientists! Travel awards are now available for the 1st Great Lakes Plant Science Conference! Trainees can apply for a $300 travel grant to support their trip to Lansing, MI! #GLPSC2025
Learn more & apply by April 30: research.msu.edu/glpsc2025
Great Lakes Plant Science Conference Graphic showing the Great Lakes and a QR code for info on applying for travel awards.
Check out the great line up of speakers for the #2025ISMPMI Congress in Cologne, Germany this July. Deadline for abstract submission is next Tuesday March 11th. Lots of great new science and networking opportunities!
The #2025ISMPMI Congress is the largest event showcasing groundbreaking research in plant-microbe interactions—and we want YOU to showcase your research!

Submit your abstract by March 11 and join us July 13–17 in Cologne, Germany.

#PlantMicrobe #Research #AbstractSubmission #ISMPMI
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The #2025ISMPMI Congress is the largest event showcasing groundbreaking research in plant-microbe interactions—and we want YOU to showcase your research!

Submit your abstract by March 11 and join us July 13–17 in Cologne, Germany.

#PlantMicrobe #Research #AbstractSubmission #ISMPMI
When you publish in a society journal such as Plant Cell and MPMI, you are supporting your scientific community, including your own PostDocs and graduate students. Please think about how your publication decisions will have the most impact on the common good.
Society journals vs. #NatureRipoffs @manavellalab @ASPB @NaturePlants
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ASPB "remains committed to robustly supporting and strongly advocating for diversity and inclusion in the plant sciences, period."

Read full statement 👉 https://blog.aspb.org/aspb-reaffirms-its-commitment-to-diversity-and-inclusion/.
Image text: ASPB Reaffirms Its Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion. Statement from ASPB’s Board of Directors, February 11, 2025. Featuring ASPB logo.
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Big shoutout to the incredible women in our lab—you inspire us every day 💪

#WomenInScience #WomenInSTEM
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New Discovery Paves the Way for More Resistant Soybeans to Combat $1.5 Billion Crop Loss from Nematode Infection (original article by Alexandra Margets et al. @acmargets.bsky.social @inneslab.bsky.social doi.org/10.1094/MPMI...): www.eurekalert.org/news-release...
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MPMI recently published three prominent papers on breakthrough research in soybean cyst nematode management. See the thread below to read the press releases about the novel research 🫛🪱:
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Thanks for the great summary Mary!
Very happy to start the new year with publication of our new work on leaf surface RNA. Plant leaves secrete diverse RNAs that are surprisingly stable on their surfaces. Next question to answer: What do they do? www.pnas.org/doi/epub/10....
Protocol for isolating RNA from the surfaces and apoplastic spaces of plant leaves.
Proud mentor of Ph.D. triplets! Congratulations to Suchismita Ghosh, Ben Koch, and Alexandra Margets! All have a great future in front of them. It's been a great six years in the Innes Lab.
Suchi Ghosh, Ben Koch, and Allie Margets, freshly hooded, in their Ph.D. graduation robes.
Me too!
an excellent program - i'll be there!
List of Keynote & Plenary speakers of 2025 IS-MPIMI Cologne. Looks quite interesting. I will be there! www.ismpmi.org/Events/2025C...