Bioresource Research
The Bioresource Research (BRR) is an interdisciplinary undergraduate research science major at Oregon State University in Animal Reproduction and Development, Applied Genetics, Biosystems Modeling, Biotechnology, Environmental Chemistry, Food Quality, Pest Biology and Management, Plant Growth and Development, Sustainable Ecosystems and Toxicology. The unique curriculum combines coursework with intense research experiences providing students with a solid background in science and how to do it.
This collection contains undergraduate theses produced by students in the program. To view other, non-thesis Bioresource Research publications produced by OSU faculty and students, connect to the Research Publications (Bioresource Research) collection in ScholarsArchive@OSU.
Contact: Wanda Crannell
Recent Submissions
- Antibiotic Resistance Gene Transfer in Oysters as a Result of Fecal Pollution
- Quantifying the Potential of Native Plants for Improving Pollination and Biological Control in Agroecosystems
- Integration of embryonic zebrafish and passive sampling device extracts to explore effects of pesticide mixtures
- Superior Anti-tumor Activity Exhibited From a Gemcitabine Prodrug Incorporated into Lecithin-Based Nanoparticles
- The toxicogenetic effects of a chitosan based hemostatic control patch in rat models
- Genetic variation of Renibacterium salmoninarum genes in infected salmonids
- Effects of land management on carbon and nitrogen in soils from New Zealand
- Potential of eradicating noxious weed seeds from the soil with heat and carabid seed predators

