Published June 2019 by Mohammed Alokshiya, Saeed Salem, Fidaa Abed Background Real biological and social data is increasingly being represented as graphs. Pattern-mining-based graph learning and analysis techniques report meaningful biological subnetworks that elucidate important interactions among entities. At the backbone of these algorithms is the enumeration of pattern space. Results We propose an efficient…
Author: Betsy Boyer
Overwintering conditions impact insulin pathway gene expression in diapausing Megachile rotundata
Lizzette D. Cambron, George E. Yocum, Kathleen M. Yeater, Kendra J. Greenlee Diapause is a non-feeding state that many insects undergo to survive the winter months. With fixed resources, overall metabolism and insulin signaling (IIS) are maintained at low levels, but whether those change in response to seasonal temperature fluctuations remains unknown. The focus of…
2021 Pollination Nation
2021 Application is Now Available! Applications due April 1, 2021. Program Dates: June 1, 2021 – August 6, 2021 (10 weeks)Salary and Housing: $4500 ($450/week). For participants from outside Fargo, housing will be provided on NDSU campus.Travel: Travel funds are available upon request on a first come, first served basis. The Bowsher and Greenlee Labs…
Poster Presented by Matthew Tryc
Click here to view and listen to Matthew’s Slides & narration (Click: Slide show — Play from Start) Pollinators in the Chihuahuan Desert: Broadening Our Understanding Matthew Tryc is a Master’s student at New Mexico State University. He presented this poster at the Research and Creativity Week hosted by NMSU (11/2020). Matthew has several additional…