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Bozkus, Mustafa

Mustafa Bozkus

Ph.D. Student - Dr. Juliana Posada Rangel
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Education

Undergraduate Education
B.S Agricultural Engineering, Akdeniz University/Türkiye
Graduate Education
M.S Entomology, Oregon State University

Areas of Expertise

  • Honey bee nutrition

Professional Summary

Mustafa Bozkus is a Ph.D. student in the Texas A&M University Department of Entomology, specializing in honey bee nutrition and colony health. His research focuses on the multidimensional nutrient analysis of pollen and bee bread, aiming to understand how landscape diversity influences honey bee foraging behavior and colony resilience. He is particularly interested in optimizing bee feeding strategies to support pollinator health and enhance agricultural sustainability. Beyond his research, he’s passionate about sharing science in a way that connects with people, especially beekeepers, to help turn research into real-world solutions. He loves music and being out in nature, often combining the two by playing music outdoors, where he finds inspiration and a sense of balance.

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