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Education and qualifications (2)

Cornell University: Ithaca, NY, US

1997 | Ph.D. (Section of Neurobiology and Behavior)
Education
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James Nieh

Harvard University: Cambridge, MA, US

1991 | BA (Organismic and Evolutionary Biology)
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James Nieh

Funding (8)

Determining how Nosema ceranae infection alters the honey bee midgut microbiome

2016-09 to 2017-09 | Grant
Project ApisM (Paso Robles, US)
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James Nieh

Testing the effects of nicotine, a natural plant metabolite found in nectar, on honey bee nosemosis

2016-01 to 2017-01 | Award
North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (Washington D.C., US)
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James Nieh

Using immune priming to increase pollinator health: testing honey bee immune priming with Nosema

2016-01 to 2016-12 | Grant
U.S. Department of Agriculture (Washington D.C., DC, US)
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James Nieh

Informing policy with science: determining the sublethal effects of a newly approved insecticide, flupyradifurone (Sivanto™), on bee foraging, cognition, and communication

2015-06 to 2019-12 | Grant
AVAAZ.ORG (New York City, US)
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James Nieh

DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Landscape-scale effects of competition and eavesdropping in stingless bees

2009-06-15 to 2012-05-31 | Grant
National Science Foundation - Directorate for Biological Sciences (Arlington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: 0910024
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CAREER: Eavesdropping and Stingless Bee Olfactory Communication Strategies

2006-04-15 to 2012-03-31 | Grant
National Science Foundation - Directorate for Biological Sciences (Arlington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: 0545856
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U.S.-Mexico: Evolution of Recruitment Communication in Bees

2005-07-01 to 2008-06-30 | Grant
National Science Foundation - Office of the Director (Arlington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: 0503468
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Role of Olfactory and Acoustic Information in the Communication of Food Location by Stingless Bees (Genus Melipona)

2003-08-01 to 2008-01-31 | Grant
National Science Foundation - Directorate for Biological Sciences (Arlington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: 0316697
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