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Subramanyam Lab

Dr. Subi's research team

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Bhadriraju Subramanyam, Ph.D.
Professor (July 2003 - present)
Department of Grain Science and Industry
Tel: 785-532-4092
Fax: 785-532-7010
E-mail: sbhadrir@ksu.edu
Personal Web: http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/grsc_subi/

Dr. Bh. Subramanyam is also an ancillary professor in the Department of Entomology, Kansas State University.

Coordinate and conduct research and educational activities on stored-product insects with an efficient and extraordinary team of scientists, graduate students, and webmasters.

Post Doctoral Research Associates

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Dhana Raj Boina, Post doctoral research associate
Department of Entomology
E-mail: drboina@k-state.edu

Research project:(to be updated)

Research assistants

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Michelle Hartzer, Research assistant

Department of Grain Science and Industry

201 Shellenberger Hall KS

Tel: 785-532-4069
Fax: 785-532-7010
E-mail: mkaczmar@ksu.edu

Current graduate students - Ph.D

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Blossom Sehgal (August 2010-Present)
Department of Grain Science & Industry
Email: blossom@ksu.edu
Tel: 785-317-8998

Research project: (to be updated)

Current Graduate Students - Masters

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Aiswariya Deliephan (August 2010-Present)
Department of Grain Science & Industry
Email: aish@ksu.edu
Tel: 785-320-3300

Research Project: (to be updated)

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Monika Brijwani (Jan 2009 - present)
Department of Grain Science and Industry
Tel: 785-532-2297
E-mail: monikab@wheat.ksu.edu

Research project: (to be updated)

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Gustavo Correa (March 2009-Present)
Department of Grain Science & Industry
Email: gcorrea@ksu.edu
Tel: 785-532-2297

Research project: (to be updated)

Eldon Jim Weaver (June 2009-Present)
Major: Computer Science (Sophomore)
Email: ejweaver@ksu.edu
Tel: 785-537-2320

Project: Development of Computer model for predicting survival of Tribolium castaneum and Tribolium confusum during heat treatment.