Arthropod Genomics Center and Ecological Genomics Project records
Division of Biology
Kansas State University history
The Arthropod Genomics Center and Ecological Genomics Project was a part of the Targeted Excellence program through the Provost's Office beginning in 2005. More than 50 faculty members and about 100 totaly people worked with seasonal insects and ticks. They looked at genetics in ecological systems and changes due to environmental factors. This center is one of the pioneers in the area of both Anthropod and Ecological Genomics.
These records include information on an International Symposium and workshops, annual reports, budgets, activities, curriculum, infrastructure, newsletters, and records of visiting scientists.
2005–2012
1.50 Linear Feet, 1.00 Box
https://findingaids.lib.k-state.edu/arthropod-genomics-center-and-ecological-genomics-project-records
U2013.30
eng
https://findingaids.lib.k-state.edu/richard-l-d-and-marjorie-j-morse-department-of-special-collections
Richard L. D. and Marjorie J. Morse Department of Special Collections
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