Author Archives: mjscott3
Katherine awarded GAANN fellowship!
Katherine was selected by the NC State GAANN Biotechnology Fellowship Committee to receive a GAANN Fellowship for one year, renewable up to one additional year. This fellowship provides a need-based stipend as well as funds to cover tuition, fees, and health insurance. This … Continue reading
COPEG funds New World screwworm project
The Commission for the Eradication and Prevention of screwworm (COPEG) has awarded 4 years of funding for the continued development of tetracycline-repressible male-only strains of the New World screwworm, Cochliomyia hominivorax. The focus will be on developing genetic systems that … Continue reading
Congratulations Jodie!
Congratulations to Jodie who graduated from NCSU in December with a BS majoring in Genetics. Jodie is now working part-time in the lab assisting with fly rearing.
Katherine passes prelim exam!
Katherine unconditionally passed her preliminary exam last Tuesday. She is now officially a PhD candidate. Congratulations Katherine!
BMC Genetics special issue on SIT published
The special issue of BMC Genetics on “Development and evaluation of improved strains of insect pests for sterile insect technique (SIT) applications” was published on December 1st, 2014. The issue contains a review on our efforts to make a male-only strain … Continue reading
Carolina accepts position with COPEG
Carolina has accepted a 4 year contract with COPEG to complete her work on the transgenic male-only strains of the New World screwworm. Carolina recently completed a two-postdoctoral fellowship in the lab supported by the NIFA BRAG program. Congratulations Carolina!
Sophia’s iGem team wins award!
Sophia was part of the NCSU team that won first place in best policy and practices section at the annual iGem (International Genetically Engineered Machine competition) competition in Boston. Well done Sophia! further details
Review of 50 years of sheep blowfly research now published!
This review covers research on sheep blowfly genetics, genomics, IPM, insecticide resistance, immunological control, and breeding sheep for resistance to flystrike. In our section we describe past efforts on sheep blowfly genetic control and discuss potential use of the male-only … Continue reading
Lucilia early promoter/cell death gene published
Our paper on Lucilia gene promoters that are active in early embryos and proapoptotic genes has now ben published online in the early view section of Insect Molecular Biology. These are the building blocks that are needed to assemble transgenic embryonic sexing … Continue reading