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Little Genes, Big Data: Applying Genomic Techniques to Solve the Problems that Bug Us (Afternoon Session)

Tuesday, April 5, 2016: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
Ahi (Pacific Beach Hotel)
Organizers:
Joe Hull
Scott Geib


1:50 PM
125
Population and functional genomics of malaria mosquitoes
Bradley White, University of California
2:10 PM
126
Uncovering the molecular mechanism of odor recognition in non-model insects based on antennal transcriptome sequencing
Yang Liu, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Institute of Plant Protection ; Guirong Wang, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Institute of Plant Protection
2:30 PM
127
3:10 PM
Break
3:30 PM
129
Developing gene drive systems to control pest related issues
Omar Akbari, University of California Riverside
3:50 PM
130
CRISPR in butterflies
Xueyan Li, State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution ; Wen Wang, State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution
4:30 PM
132
Identifying the regulators of gene expression during mosquito reproduction
Sourav Roy, University of California Riverside ; Tusar Saha, University of California Riverside ; Jisu Ha, University of California Riverside ; Lisa K. Johnson, University of California Riverside ; Zhen Zou, Chinese Academy of Sciences ; Alexander Raikhel, University of California Riverside
4:50 PM
133
Developing a biopesticide to combat spotted wing drosophila
Joanna Chiu, University of California
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