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1. Gene expression and hormonal physiology of bees during development. Research will be primarily lab-based and involve molecular techniques.
2. Bee behavior, performance and reproduction. Research will be lab- and field-based.
Students will contribute to an active research group of insect biologists at NDSU and the USDA Agricultural Research Service in Fargo. Students will participate in weekly professional development activities, and social events including BBQs, game nights, and local outings with other researchers and mentors. At the end of the 10 week program, students will present research posters at the NDSU Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Students from underrepresented groups, Tribal Colleges, and primarily undergraduate institutions are particularly encouraged to apply. Applicants must be US citizens.
Program is 10 weeks, Salary and Housing: $6000 ($600/week)
For participants from outside Fargo, housing will be provided on NDSU campus. Travel funds are available upon request on a first come, first served basis.