Graduate Students in the Hanks Lab
January 2008
(l to r): Pete, Mathew, Rob, Liz, Annie
Pete
Reagel
- Natural enemies of cerambycid beetles
Annie
Ray
- Chemical ecology of cerambycid beetles
Liz Graham
- Plant stress and resistance to wood-boring insects
Matthew Richardson
- Plant-insect interactions
Rob Mitchell
- Insect vectors of plant pathogens
Lab Alumni (current position)
Rob Moore, MS 2001
(Medical Entomologist, US Army)
- Dispersal behavior of evergreen bagworm
Jodie
Ellis, MS 2001 (Exotic Insects Education Coordinator, Purdue
University)
- Conservation biological control in ornamental landscapes
Matt Ginzel, MS, PhD
2003 (Assistant Professor, Purdue University)
- Ecology and reproductive behavior of cerambycid beetles
- Chemical ecology of cerambycid
beetles
John Tooker, MS, PhD 2003
(Assistant Professor, Penn State University)
- Conservation biological control in ornamental landscapes
- Tritrophic interactions in native prairie ecosystems
Erin
Grossman,
MS 2003 (PPQ Officer/Instructor, USDA-APHIS-PPQ, Frederick, MD)
- Influence of habitat structure on tree stress in urbanized
environments
Ashley
Bennett,
MS 2003 (PhD Student, University of Wisconsin)
- Conservation biological control in ornamental landscapes
Em Kluger,
MS 2007 (corporate account manager, Smithereen Pest Management
Services, Chicago, IL)
- Tritrophic interactions in prairie ecosystems
Emerson Lacey, MS, PhD 2007 (postdoctoral
researcher, UC Riverside)
- Chemical ecology of cerambycine beetles
Dominic
Philpott, MS 2007
- Ecological pest management