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Information for Prospective Students - Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
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Members & Opportunities (Behmer Lab, Texas A&M University)
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Professor, Department of Entomology. Chair, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Program. Member, Texas A&M Institute for Neuroscience. Postdoctoral Reseach Associate (co-supervised with Greg Sword. Need to fix this. PhD student (co-chaired with Keyan Zhu-Salzman. Modification of plant sterol pathways to affect insect. The influence of food protein-carbohydrate profile on. Nutritional ecology/physiology of insect herbivores. Grayson Tung - Undergraduate student researcher. By E-mail. Additional informati...
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Spencer T. Behmer (Texas A&M University)
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Spencer T. Behmer. Professor, Department of Entomology. Chair, TAMU Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Program. Member, TAMU Institute of Neuroscience. Minnie Belle Heep Building, Rm 509. College Station, TX 77843-2475. Can provide novel insights into conditions affecting humans (e.g. obesity, diabetes) and, in the case of plant-feeding insect pests, lead to the development of novel control approaches that are both target specific and environmental friendly. The University of Arizona, 1998). Nutritional ph...
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Training - Center for Biological Clocks Research
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Center for Biological Clocks Research. News and Public Information. The Dougherty / Mike Fund. The Biological Clocks Training Program (BCTP) is designed to provide predoctoral students with:. A general knowledge of circadian rhythms at the behavioral, physiological and anatomical levels;. A comprehensive knowledge of how the circadian clock functions at the molecular and biochemical levels in different organisms;. Opportunities to develop their oral and written presentation skills; and. All trainees (and...