DPhil Zoology Oxford
MAS Statistics Ohio State
BSc(Hons) Botany Wyoming
My research is focused on resolving how chemical signals are encoded by the senses of smell and taste. Using the honeybee as a model system, I study how animals learn, recognize, and discriminate among scents using information about odour quality, intensity, and complexity. A primary goal of my laboratory is to understand how the honeybee's brain learns to associate floral scent with food during learning.
My laboratory also investigates bee nutrition. We are currently studying how the mechanisms of nutritional homeostasis inform the honeybee's brain about food quality during olfactory learning.
In the photograph, I'm wearing a 'bee bikini' composed of live worker honeybees. I wore the bee bikini at an event organized by bee breeder, Susan Cobey, at the Rothenbuhler Honeybee Lab, Ohio State University.
Editorial Board Member: Animal Behaviour, European Journal of Entomology
Undergraduate Teaching
BIO1008 Learning and Research for Biologists
BIO2013 Animal Behaviour
BIO3006 Plant-Animal Interactions
BIO3022 Residential Field Course (Millport and Crete)
BIO3096 Undergraduate Research Projects
Postgraduate Teaching
MMB8003 Animal Behaviour
MMB8019 Sensory Systems
MMB8099 Masters Research Project (Animal Behaviour and Neuroscience)