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Wei, Ruixin

Ruixin Wei

Ph.D. Student - Dr. Spencer Behmer
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HPCT 507A, College Station, Texas
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[email protected]

Education

Undergraduate Education
B.S Agronomy, Northwest A&F University

Areas of Expertise

  • Insect physiology
  • Molecular biology
  • Insect nutrition

Professional Summary

Ruixin Wei, Ph.D., is a doctoral student in the Department of Entomology at Texas A&M University. Her research focuses on the nutritional absorption signaling pathways in desert locusts (Schistocerca gregaria) and the interaction between cotton bollworms (Helicoverpa armigera) and plants. Wei’s work aims to uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying sterol absorption in locusts and investigate how dietary sterols influence gene expression and metabolism. By integrating molecular biology, transcriptomics, and insect physiology, she seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of insect nutritional ecology and pest management strategies. For professional inquiries or collaborations, Wei can be reached via www.linkedin.com/in/ruixinwei

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