Posts Tagged: Shahid Siddique
Don't Miss the Nematode Collection at UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day Feb. 10
Can you link nematodes, aka roundworms, with tomatoes, sugar beets, peaches, dogs,...
Nematologist Alison Blundell, a graduate student in the Shahid Siddique lab, shows nematode specimens at the 2023 UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Professor Shahid Siddique and his graduate student Alison Blundell talk to visitors at the UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
13th Annual UC Davis Biodiversity Day: Saturday, Feb. 10
Plans are underway for the 13th annual UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day, a free "Super...
Nematologist Shahid Siddique, associate professor, UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, chats with visitors at a UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Adler Dillman: Of Monarchs, Toxins, and Nematode Parasitism of Insects
"Target-site insensitivity (TSI) is an important mechanism of animal resistance to toxins," says...
Monarch butterfly nectaring on milkweed in a Vacaville garden. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Shahid Siddique Lab Shines at International Society of Nematologists' Meeting
Congrats to the lab of nematologist Shahid Siddique, UC Davis Department of Entomology and...
The UC Davis Shahid Siddique lab excelled at the international Society of Nematologists' 62nd annual meeting, held in Columbus, Ohio. Pictured with Siddique are doctoral students in his lab. From left are Ching-Jung Lin, Veronica Casey, Pallavi Shakya and Alison Coomer Blundell, all award winners.
UC Davis nematologist Shahid Siddique participated in a session titled "Nematology Faces of the Future" and presented this graphic showing his career stops.
Nematologist Shahid Siddique discussed the research underway in his lab at the Society of Nematologists' meeting in Columbus, Ohio.
Siddique Lab Excels at International Nematology Conference
Doctoral students in the laboratory of nematologist Shahid Siddique, associate professor in the...
The Shahid Siddique lab was well-represented at the international Society of Nematologists' 62nd annual meeting, held in Columbus, Ohio. Pictured with Siddique are doctoral students in his lab. From left are Ching-Jung Lin, Veronica Casey, Pallavi Shakya and Alison Coomer Blundell, all award winners.
Alison Coomer-Blundell, who will be a fourth-year doctoral candidate in Plant Pathology this fall, delivering her presentation on “Trade Offs Between Resistance Breaking and Fitness Cost in Root-Knot Nematodes.” She won first-place in the 3-minute category and received a $250 award and a plaque.
Lab mates in the Shahid Siddique lab did well at their first-ever attendance at the Society of Nematologists' meeting in Columbus, Ohio. From left are Alison Coomer-Blundwell, Veronica Casey, Pallavi Shakya, and Ching-Jung Lin.
UC Davis associate professor Shahid Siddique, associate professor, presented this graphic in his five-minute self-introduction in the session, "Nematology Faces of the Future," illustrating where he's from (Pakistan) and where he's been.
This was part of Shahid Siddique's presentation to the Society of Nematologists, showing some of the research underway in his lab.