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Michael Sparks

Dr. Michael Sparks

USDA-ARS Invasive Insect Biocontrol and Behavior Laboratory

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Dr. Sparks is a Computational Biologist with the USDA-ARS Invasive Insect Biocontrol and Behavior Laboratory in Beltsville, MD, USA. He performs biological sequence analysis of urban and agricultural insect pests, with a particular interest in gene families associated with xenobiotic detoxification. He also studies various entomopathogenic/ insecticidal agents with high potential for insect biocontrol, as well as certain insect-vectored, plant-pathogenic microbes. In addition, he has published on such other topics as plant sequence analysis, ruminant metagenomics, epidemiology/ biostatistics, and artificial intelligence/ machine learning.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Gene Prediction
Genomics
Metagenomics
Transcriptomics
genome annotation

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Genomics
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Transcriptomics
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Gene Prediction
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Metagenomics
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genome annotation

Short Biography

Dr. Sparks is a Computational Biologist with the USDA-ARS Invasive Insect Biocontrol and Behavior Laboratory in Beltsville, MD, USA. He performs biological sequence analysis of urban and agricultural insect pests, with a particular interest in gene families associated with xenobiotic detoxification. He also studies various entomopathogenic/ insecticidal agents with high potential for insect biocontrol, as well as certain insect-vectored, plant-pathogenic microbes. In addition, he has published on such other topics as plant sequence analysis, ruminant metagenomics, epidemiology/ biostatistics, and artificial intelligence/ machine learning.