Summary of research into RNA structure function at Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences from a Fulbright Scholar
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Researchers return to New York City next month to continue their study of insect populations in urban areas in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
CALS Research, NCSU's insight:
"When Sandy whipped through the Mid-Atlantic, also swept through an NCSU research project collecting data on NYC insects. Researchers return to the storm-ravaged region shortly. Ecologists Amy Savage & Elsa Youngsteadt placed sticky card traps, data loggers & other measuring devices in NYC park trees. Youngsteadt was studying how urban warming affects arthropods (scale insects, leaf hoppers, caterpillars). Savage was studying the ecology of Manhattan’s ants."
Both researchers are members of the team of Your Wild Life, from the lab of Dr. Rob R. Dunn in the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences at NCSU. You'll find their profiles here: http://www.yourwildlife.org/about-us/
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Dr. Hanna Gracz, Molecular & Structural Biochemistry, part of the College of AGriculture & Life Sciences at NCSU, begins her blog from her posting at the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, in Poland.