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This experiment is part of the Insects Challenge Challenge Grant.
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E pluribus unum: how honey bee bacteria coordinate behaviors
By
Irene Newton
and
Kayla I Miller
Backed by
Mary Ann Grumbling
,
Rachel Ann Merz
,
Denny Luan
,
Brian Bucklew
,
Ellen Ketterson
,
Kathy Wyss
,
Darren Collier
,
Katie A. Siek
,
Mark O. Martin
,
Fiona Stewart
,
and 36 other backers
Kathy Barnes Sheehan
,
Stephanie Rockwood
,
Ben Fulton
,
Ted Myers
,
Lily Guzman
,
Jonathan Eisen
,
GY Zhang
,
Zach Stednick
,
MaryAnn Martin
,
Kelsey Collier-Wise
,
Allie Gebauer
,
Susan Gibson
,
Freddy Lee
,
Briana
,
Jenna Young
,
Heather Heerssen
,
Mark Sheehan
,
Mark Mandel
,
Lindsay Nevalainen
,
Rachel Dutton
,
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,
Nichole Broderick
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,
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,
Luke Henry
,
Tamanash Bhattacharya
,
Varinder Singh Bal
,
Roberta Chan
,
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Eric D. Walters
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Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
Biology
DOI: 10.18258/6428
Grant: Insects Challenge
Grant: Insects Challenge
$2,216
Raised of $2,182 Goal
101%
Funded on 3/22/16
Successfully Funded
$2,216
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101%
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Tags:
undergraduate research
lab work
field work
hive
honey bees
backstory
Interview with Undergraduate Researcher
March 15, 2016
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Visiting the Hives
March 9, 2016
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The backstory
February 29, 2016
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Spring is coming...and so are the bees!
February 25, 2016
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