N.C. PSI Game Hour
N.C. PSI Game Hour
Members of the N.C. PSI community are welcome to join us at the PSB for a little break. Play some games, eat food and meet your colleagues.
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Members of the N.C. PSI community are welcome to join us at the PSB for a little break. Play some games, eat food and meet your colleagues.
This seminar series focuses on research in plant sciences and will feature work from NCSU students, staff, postdocs and faculty, with occasional external presenters.
The N.C. PSI is tabling at the sweetpotato field day this year. Researchers from the Sweet-APPS project affiliated with the N.C. PSI will also be presenting their preliminary research and field applications at the field day.
This seminar series focuses on research in plant sciences and will feature work from NCSU students, staff, postdocs and faculty, with occasional external presenters.
22 N.C. PSI faculty were brought out to the fields of North Carolina to hear from growers and commodity board leaders about the grand challenges they face in agriculture.
N.C. PSI is hosting its second annual Hack-a-Thon to accelerate agricultural sustainability using machine learning, 3D printing and more.
This seminar series focuses on research in plant sciences and will feature work from NCSU students, staff, postdocs and faculty, with occasional external presenters.
N.C. PSI community members are encouraged to participate in our quarterly forum to learn about each others' work and get updates from the leadership team.
This seminar series focuses on research in plant sciences and will feature work from NCSU students, staff, postdocs and faculty, with occasional external presenters.
Join us at the PSB for a Halloween party. There will be plenty of food, but also feel free to bring your own treats. John Dole will judge the Halloween costume contest and declare the winner.
The Sustainable Phosphorus Summit (SPS) is the international conference on phosphorus sustainability.
This seminar series focuses on research in plant sciences and will feature work from NCSU students, staff, postdocs and faculty, with occasional external presenters.