Current members
- Andrew Read
- Andrew Bell
- Simon Blanford
- Sue Baigent
- Krijn Paaijmans
- Vicki Barclay
- Courtney Murdock
- Silvie Huijben
- Derek Sim
- Brian Chan
- Dannielle Kroczynski
PhD students
- Penny Lynch
- Katey Glunt
- Megan Greischar
- Lindsay Beck-Johnson
- Robin Anders
- Tom Baker
- Jane Carlton
- Troy Day
- Consuelo De Moraes
- Jon Juliano
- Mark Mescher
- Steve Meshnick
- Venugopal Nair
- Sarah Reece
- Nick Savill
- Matt Thomas
- Judi Allen
- Hamza Babiker
- Dave Barry
- Richard Carter
- Emma Cunningham
- Andrea L. Graham
- Tom Little
- Margaret Mackinnon
- Keith Matthews
- Sean Nee
- Dave Shutler
- Joanne Thompson
- Mark Viney
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Current collaborators
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Katey Glunt
Location: 513 Mueller Lab/ 49 Merkle Lab
Telephone:+1 814-867-4192
Email: Katey Glunt
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C.V.
DEGREES:
Juniata College (2002-2006)
BS in Biology
Research experience
University of California, Davis
Behavioral ecology: Rates of polyandry in field populations of Aedes aegypti from Thailand (2006-2008)
Population genetics: Investigation of population structure within Aedes aegypti from Iquitos, Peru (2008)
Juniata College
Neurobiology and behavior: Mapping the honeybee antennal lobe (2003-2004)
Population genetics: Effects of oceanography, habitat discontinuity, and geographic distance on larval dispersal within copper rockfish (2004-2006)
Publications
JOHANSSON, M. A. BANKS, K. D. GLUNT, H. M. HASSEL-FINNEGAN, V. P. BUONACCORSI. 2008. Influence of habitat discontinuity, geographical distance, and oceanography on fine-scale population genetic structure of copper rockfish (Sebastes caurinus). Molecular Ecology. 17(3):3051-3061.
Miscellaneous
Interests
Running, reading, traveling, and working on art projects