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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
  • Investigating the Impacts of Viral Infection on Visual Pathways and Responses in the Honey Bee
  • Improving Honey Bee Resilience to Biotic and Abiotic Stressors
  • NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON DC, DC
  • Microalgae as a Novel Platform to Improve Honey Bee Nutrition, Microbiome Health, and Pathogen Resistance
  • OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE, COLUMBUS, OH
  • Developing and Deploying Novel Tools to Support Varroa Mite IPM in Specialty Crop Pollinating Honey Bee Colonies
  • PROJECT APIS M. 2.0, INC., JAMESTOWN
  • Viral Diversity in Mite Resistant Honey Bees and Its Impact on Colony Health
  • Harnessing Fungal Natural Products for Scalable and Sustainable Honey Bee Antiviral Therapeutics
  • PROJECT APIS MELLIFERA (PAM), Paso Robles, CA
  • Identifying Pollen Phagostimulants via Metabolomics to Improve Artificial Diet Palatability and Effectiveness
  • SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL & MECHANICAL, BATON ROUGE
  • Assessment and Improvements of Honey Bee Stocks in Urban Environments
  • UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO, GREENSBORO, NC
  • Harnessing Fungal Natural Products for Scalable and Sustainable Honey Bee Antiviral Therapeutics
  • YORK UNIVERSITY
  • Pangenome and Genetic Characterization of Global Honey Bee Populations