Collaborations
The Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics, and Physiology Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
B WEAVER APIARIES INC., AUSTIN
Selection and Production of Virus-resistant Honey Bees: Ensuring Future Food Security by Reducing Colony Losses, Improving Beekeeping Sustainability
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, BATON ROUGE, LA
Understanding Host-Microbiota Interactions to Improve Honey Bee Health
Tech Transfer of IPM strategies for Varroa through Breeding and Miticide Resistance Management
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL CENTE, BATON ROUGE, LA
Improving Honey Bee Resilience to Biotic and Abiotic Stressors
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MI
Propolis Reduces EFB and Varroa Infestation in Honey Bees Used for Blueberry Pollination
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY, MISSISSIPPI STATE, MS
From Genes to Queens: A Systematic Approach to Improve Bee Resistance to Viral Infection
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON DC, DC
Microalgae as a Novel Platform to Improve Honey Bee Nutrition, Microbiome Health, and Pathogen Resistance
No More Mummies: Novel and Integrative Treatment Options for Ascosphaera Apis in Honey Bees
NORTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BISMARCK, ND
Which Queens Produce the Bees for North Dakota Beekeepers
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE, COLUMBUS, OH
Developing and Deploying Novel Tools to Support Varroa Mite IPM in Specialty Crop Pollinating Honey Bee Colonies
SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL & MECHANICAL, BATON ROUGE
Assessment and Improvements of Honey Bee Stocks in Urban Environments
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL
No More Mummies: Novel and Integrative Treatment Options for Ascosphaera Apis in Honey Bees
YORK UNIVERSITY
Pangenome and Genetic Characterization of Global Honey Bee Populations