The Young Researchers’ Lunch hosted Glenn Gregorio, the outgoing deputy head of IRRI’s Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biotechnology Division. Dr. Gregorio is a plant breeder who has specialized in salinity stress tolerance in rice at IRRI. He is noted for his excellent knowledge of rice as well as his flair for witty rice breeding slogans.
Dr. Gregorio shared his perspective on career planning and how IRRI has changed over the years. He encouraged the young researchers to take advantage of all the training courses and other opportunities at the Institute, and develop their own identities as researchers. He left the group with his personal mantra “Know what you want and love what you want.”
Participants were Renee Lorica, Marjorie de Ocampo, Myrish A. Pacleb, Terry Velasco, Mark Jeffrey Morete, and Anny Ruth Pame.
The Young Researchers Lunch is a monthly meeting for NRS and AFSTRI scientists who are in the early stages of their career. The purpose is to provide an opportunity for discussions with senior scientists on a range of topics including science and career paths.
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