Rebekah White Data-verified
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Rebekah White, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, focuses her research on algal biology, with particular attention to biofuel production and photosynthetic processes. White's work leverages advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques, including electron and X-ray methods, to analyze ion-surface interactions. Her recent work explores the potential of cyanobacteria as photosynthetic factories for producing natural and synthetic compounds. Additionally, she has contributed to the development of automated approaches for analyzing Synechocystis cells in TEM image datasets. Her primary research interests lie in optimizing photosynthetic processes for biofuel production.
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- Publications: 2
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Cyanobacteria as a photosynthetic factory for the production of natural and synthetic compounds (2023)
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An Automated Approach to Synechocystis Cell Analysis in TEM Image Datasets (2023)
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- An Automated Approach to Synechocystis Cell Analysis in TEM Image Datasets
- Cyanobacteria as a photosynthetic factory for the production of natural and synthetic compounds
- An Automated Approach to Synechocystis Cell Analysis in TEM Image Datasets
- An Automated Approach to Synechocystis Cell Analysis in TEM Image Datasets
- An Automated Approach to Synechocystis Cell Analysis in TEM Image Datasets
- Cyanobacteria as a photosynthetic factory for the production of natural and synthetic compounds