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View a selection of photos of MSU Plant Resilience Institute members participating in events, research, and fun activities together. For more photos, visit the PRI Flickr account.

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A large group of PRI members wearing lanyards stand for a photo together on a grassy lawn in front of trees at the 2024 PRI retreat.
PRI members at the 2024 PRI All-Hands Retreat
A large group of attendees from the inaugural Great Lakes Plant Science Conference are gathered together outdoors for a photo, with a river and greenery in the background.
Attendees of the 1st Great Lakes Plant Science Conference
A dozen people wearing Spartan hard hats and holding shovels at the Plant and Environmental Sciences Building groundbreaking ceremony with excavators in the background.
PRI and PRL members break ground at the Plant and Environmental Sciences Building construction site
Two scientists in lab coats examine two Arabidopsis plants together in a laboratory. One is wearing purple gloves while holding a metal pointer towards the taller plant while the other person holds the smaller plant out towards them.
Drs. Cho and Rouached examine Arabidopsis plants of comparable age but different developmental stages
A man with glasses holds a small, dry desert grass plant while speaking to a family.
Dr. Ian Gilman at the 2025 MSU SciFest STEAM Expo Days
Four individuals in a laboratory setting conducting an experiment on a small plant.
Trainees in the Lundquist lab
Two individuals are examining a scientific poster. The presenter is pointing at the poster as the other listens attentively. Other poster boards and people can be seen mingling in the background at the First Great Lakes Plant Science Conference.
Dr. Cristal López González presents a research poster at GLPSC 2025
Four people gathered around a large tub of soil next to some potted plants. One of them is holding a hose to water the soil while another is holding a green digging tool.
The Glassmire lab

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