CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Lin, Huarong (Ron)

ADDRESS:

243 Natural Science
Department of Entomology
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
Telephone 517-432-0965
Facsimile 517-353-4354
Email: huarong@msu.edu

EDUCATION:

1984 B.A., Fujian Agricultural College, Fujian, P.R.China

1992 Msc., University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada

1999 Ph.D. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

1981-1982 undergraduate honors Research in Bee Sciences, Fujian Agricultural University. Supervisor: Prof. Jianting Wang.

1983-1988 research in Bee Sciences, Fujian Agricultural University. Supervisor: Prof. Yifei Gong.

1990-1992 Master's graduate student research in Department of Environmental Biology, university of Guelph. Supervisor: Dr. Gard Otis.

1993-1999 Doctoral graduate student research in Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND OTHER AWARDS RECEIVED:

President's Ph.D Research Stipend Simon Fraser University 1997

Graduate Fellowship Simon Fraser University 1994

Gordon Townsend Fellowship University of Guelph 1992

Beatty-Munro Memorial Fellowship University of Guelph 1991

PUBLICATIONS - PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS:

  1. Lin , H., G. W. Otis and C. Scott-Dupree. 1996. Comparative resistance in Buckfast and Canadian stocks of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to infestation by honey bee tracheal mites (Acarapis woodi (woodi )). Exp. Appl. Acarol. 20: 87-101.

  2. Lin, H. and M.L. Winston. 1998. The role of nutrition and temperature in the ovarian development of the worker honey bee (Apis mellifera). Canadian Entomologist. 130: 883-891.

  3. Lin, H., M.L. Winston, N.H. Haunerland and K.N. Slessor. 1999. The influence of age, trophallaxis and population on worker honey bee (Apis mellifera) ovarian development and vitellogenesis. Canadian Entomologist. (accepted).

  4. Lin, H., M.L. Winston, K.N. Slessor and N.H. Haunerland. 1999. The effect of bee pheromones on worker honey bee (Apis mellifera) ovarian development and vitellogenesis. Canadian Entomologist. (to be submitted).

  5. Pettis, J., Lin, H., M.L. Winston and Slessor. Caged queenless and queenright workers (Apis mellifera) responses to queen mandibular pheromone in laboratory bioassay. (in preparation).

PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS:

  1. Lin, H., M. L. Winston, K.N. Slessor and N.H. Haunerland. 1997. The effect of bee pheromones on worker honey bee (Apis mellifera) ovarian development and vitellogenesis. Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Nashville TN, USA. Poster

  2. Lin, H. and M.L. Winston. 1995. The role of nutrition and temperature in worker honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) ovarian development. Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Neveda, USA. 10 minute presentation.

  3. Lin, H.R., G.W. Otis and C. Scott-Dupree. 1991. Bioassay of comparative resistance in Buckfast and Canadian stocks of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to infestation by honey bee tracheal mites (Acarapis woodi (woodi )). Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Reno, USA. Poster