Matt DiLeo
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- The Tree of Life
- A Study in Contrasts
- A Thinking Stomach
- Adventures of a Phytochemist
- agropinion
- All Andrew's Plants
- Allotment Garden
- Amigoni Vineyards
- Apocalypse Steelheader
- Arrowhead Alpines Blog
- Bad Ben's Brewing Blog
- Banstead Botany Blog
- Better Posters
- Butcher Block with a Side of Farming!
- crystal.cattle
- Daughter of the Soil
- Dienekes’ Anthropology Blog
- Dissertation to Dirt
- Dust on the Dashboard
- Economic Sense
- El cuexcomate
- Erie Shore Vineyard
- Everyday Gardens
- Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large
- Fat of the Land
- FemaleScienceProfessor
- Finger Lakes Distilling
- Food For Thought
- Foothills Fancies
- From Seed To Table
- Gardening with a Not-So-Angry Redhead
- Gen - X ideas on IP
- Get Your Botany On!
- Golden Plains Area Extension Critter Comments
- grounded design by Thomas Rainer
- Growing Ideas with Johnny's Selected Seeds
- Growing Oca
- Holman's Biotech IP Blog
- Idaho Small Goat Garden
- Japan Farmers Markets
- Living the Frugal Life
- Mental Masala
- Milkweed & Teasel
- my cacti, growing in progress...
- Nate's Beer and Brewing Blog
- NorCal Cazadora
- Plant Zone
- Plants are the Strangest People
- R-Squared Energy Blog
- Radix
- Sitting in the pasture...
- SNPedia
- Summit to Stream Outdoor Report
- Sustainable Fish Farming
- Talking Plants
- Tater-Mater
- The Almond Doctor
- The Clueless Gardeners - A Garden Blog
- The Language of Food
- The Livestock Conservancy in Action
- The Phytophactor
- The Rainforest Garden
- The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles
- the scent of green bananas
- The Veggie Patch Re-imagined
- Urban Veggie Garden Blog
- Vine Stress
- Water When Dry
- Wild Plants Post
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Biotech |
Occupation | Scientist |
Location | DC Metro, United States |
Introduction | works in the fields of genetic engineering and breeding. He currently gardens in the Piedmont Uplands (zone 7) of Metro D.C. |
Interests | agriculture, biotechnology, organic food, mycology, local food, genetic engineering, plant breeding, systems biology, bioregionalism, gardening, DIY, forestry, omics, sustainability, open access, plant pathology, new urbanism, open source, slow food, international development, foraging, synthetic biology |