2008 ESA Annual Meeting, November 16-19, 2008: Application of New Methodologies to Insect Physiology Research: The “–Omics” Revolution
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Application of New Methodologies to Insect Physiology Research: The “–Omics” Revolution
Organizers:
Kent Shelby and Holly J. Popham
Introductory Remarks
1136
Coupled microarray and proteomic analysis reveal pathways for diapause regulation in flesh flies
Daniel A. Hahn
,
University of Florida
1137
Proteomic analysis of the
Tenebrio molitor
midgut response to Cry3Aa intoxication
Cris Oppert
,
University of Tennessee
TBA
Break
1138
The
Tribolium
genome: Unlocking the secrets of the gut transcriptome and proteome
Brenda Oppert
,
USDA ARS GMPRC
1139
Applications of metabolomics in insect biochemistry and physiology
Jack W. Dillwith
,
Oklahoma State University
Audio File
Recorded presentation
Recorded presentation
1140
Sequence-based approaches to insect control
James A. Baum
,
Monsanto Company
Concluding Remarks
Reception Honoring G. Michael Chippendale in Room A2
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