Posts Tagged: Robert E. Page Jr.
Congratulations, Honey Bee Geneticist Rob Page!
Internationally acclaimed honey bee geneticist Robert E. Page Jr., is a pioneer researcher in...
Honey bee geneticist Robert E. Page examines a swarm at Arizona State University, where he served as provost.
Shedding New Light on Honey Bee Chromosomes
Honey bee geneticists with long ties to UC Davis are putting together those missing pieces of the...
"The honey bee genome,” Robert Page Jr. explained, “is composed of about 15,000 genes, each of which operates within a complex network of genes, doing its small, or large, share of work in building the bee, keeping its internal functions operating, or helping it function and behave in its environment. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Honey bee geneticist Robert Page Jr. (left) with colleagues: bee breeder-geneticist Kim Fondrk of UC Davis, and Martin Beye, former postdoctoral fellow in the Page lab and now a professor at the University of Düsseldorf, Germany.
Rob Page: Searching for 'The Spirit of the Hive'
For the last three decades, he's been searching for the "The Spirit of the Hive." That would be...
What's going on in the hive? World-renowned honey bee geneticist Robert Eugene “Rob” Page Jr., the 2018 recipient of the Thomas and Nina Leigh Distinguished Alumni Award, UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, will speak on "In Search of the Spirit of the Hive: a 30-Year Quest"--at 4 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 29 in the International House, 10 College Park, Davis. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
ICE Is Red-Hot!
You've heard folks say "cold as ice," right? Well, ICE is red hot. The International Congress of...
Worker bes cleaning out queen cells. Honey bee presentations will be part of the ICE program. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
It All Began at UC Davis
It all began at UC Davis. The highly acclaimed research published in Current...
Bee breeder-geneticist Michael "Kim" Fondrk works the Page bees in a Dixon almond orchard. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)