David Hayes
@david_hayes2
Ph.D. student in Microbiology at Kansas State University in the @michel_lab. Interested in the symbiosis between fungi and mosquitoes.
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28-03-2022 00:22:38
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Gene co-expression networks can be used to identify key players in π¦ immunity. This was a fun collaboration with β¦β¦Caterina Scoglioβ©, Chris Culbertson, Mike Osta, and Chunju An. β¦K-State Biologyβ© K-State Arts and Sciencesβ© β¦K-State Researchβ© biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦
Fun collaboration with the Osta lab (not on twitter) on the complexity of protease networks that regulate melanization in π¦ β¦K-State Biologyβ© β¦K-State Researchβ© β¦Xiufeng Zhangβ© Bianca Morejonβ© biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦
Excited to share our work on the systemic response of mosquitoes (Aedes, Anopheles) to bacteria & fungi. Is there a core response? How does microbial type influence the immune output? Check it! Fun collab with Kristin Michel! biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shβ¦
Biology graduate student recognized with Best Graduate Student Poster Presentation. Congratulations β¦David Hayesβ© β¦K-State Biologyβ© β¦K-State Researchβ© ππ¦π k-state.edu/today/announceβ¦
David David Hayes giving his first conference talk, presenting his research on the potential of Trichoderma π as biopesticides for π¦ larvae #SOVE2023 @_SOVE_ K-State Biology K-State Research
Congratulations to David Hayes (on the right) for winning the James E. Ackert Award for Outstanding Presentation by a Graduate Student! David Hayes K-State BGSA Kristin Michel K-State Arts and Sciences K-State Research