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Renate Wuersig

Profile

  • Time Zone
    Eastern

  • Organization
    North Carolina State University

  • Role
    Scientist Mentor: I will mentor teams of students online

  • Research Interests (300 words)
    I am interested in how the factors that control flower development have changed over long periods of time, and how these changes have affected the structure and appearance of flowers.

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Recent Posts

dlbhssandboposfall2023 project 3 Renate Wuersig

Hi Garden Badger! 

I just wanted to let you know that I am in the middle of a family emergency (I have told Mrs. Sandbo about this) so I will look at your file and get back to you as soon as I am able. 

It was really great working…

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dlbhssandboposfall2023 project 2 Renate Wuersig

That's okay! I look forward to reading the report. Thank you for helping with the tech Mrs. Sandbo! -R :)

dlbhssandboposfall2023 project 1 Renate Wuersig

Thank you! I look forward to seeing it! -R

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    Paul Kasemsap
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    Paul Kasemsap

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