Biotic Surveys & Inventories
This is a collaborative
project funded by the National Science
Foundation
Grant No. 0072741
(May 2001 to 2003)
© Sung-Oui Suh,
Meredith
Blackwell, and Joseph V. McHugh
Beetles
and their yeast endosymbionts from basidiocarp habitats
Researchers
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Left to right: Sung-Oui
Suh Department of Biologal Sciences, Louisiana State
University,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Suh has a PhD from the University of
Tokyo
(1993), where he worked with Junta Sugiyama. As the postdoctoral
investigator
on the project, he brings real yeast expertize to the group.
Meredith
Blackwell Department of Biological Sciences,
Louisiana
State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Meredith worked with C.J.
Alexopoulos
at the University of Texas and received a PhD in 1973. Joseph
V. McHugh Department of Entomology, University of
Georgia,
Athens, Georgia. Joe has a split appointment between the Department of
Entomology and the UGA Museum of Natural History where he serves as
Curator
of the UGA Collection of Arthropods. He completed his PhD in 1995
at Cornell University, where he worked with Quentin Wheeler.
Undergraduates
work really hard!
And
Ning
Zhang cheers us on, and Rebecca
Sweany is on vacation with a trip to Africa
scheduled!
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science
Foundation
under Grant No. 0072741. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or
recommendations
expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not
necessarily
reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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