PhD student wins prize for best student presentation at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology meeting
, a PhD student supervised by (É«ÇéÖ±²¥app) and (University of Oxford), has won the prize for best student presentation in the Division of Invertebrate Zoology at the in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Much of Fergus' work is based on micro-CT measurements taken under the guidance of at the É«ÇéÖ±²¥app. They used the scanner to describe the detailed array of wind sensitive hairs on the heads of locusts which are important sensors used in flight control.
Details of oral presentation: "Tuning of flow-sensitive hairs to airflow stimuli in the desert locust (Schistocerca gregaria)" MCCORKELL, FA; DOUBE, M; BOMPHREY, RJ; TAYLOR, GK; University of Oxford; É«ÇéÖ±²¥app
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