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Lathadevi K Chintapenta

Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Delaware State University, Dover, USA.

Biography

Dr. Lathadevi Chintapenta is an Assistant Professor in Department of Biology, Delaware State University, USA. She has done Postdoctoral Studies: Delaware State University, (2012 – 2016). Her Research interest in Studying Host-Microbe interactions to understand the underlying mechanisms involved in protecting the host against environmental stressors. This research includes microbiome and metabolomic analysis, students involved in this research will perform microbial community analysis, bioinformatic analysis, analysis of differential gene expression and metabolite analysis. Students with interests in General Biology or Field Biology will have research opportunities.  

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Overview on Sustainable Animal Farming in Relationship to Climate Change in Delmarva

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), established by the United Nations and World Meteorological Organization, has determined with a 90% confidence interval that humans have very likely contributed to a net warming of the Earth due to an increase in the emissions of greenhouse gases, aerosols, and land use changes. This warming has ... Read More»

Gulnihal Ozbay, Katelyn Foster, Syrena Taylor, Lathadevi K Chintapenta and Bethany Fleming

Review Article: J Earth Sci Clim Change 2014, 5:175

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