Former Research Students

 

Lisa Vinikoor, 2002.  A biostatistical approach to predicting adherence to cardiac rehabilitation recommendations.  High Honors.

Heather Northrup, 2002.  Multiple mating and sexual conflict in a lek-forming Hawaiian Drosophila. Independent Study.

Patrick Whitwood, 2002.  Storage and viability testing of Cucurbita pollen.  Community Internship Program with NYSAES.

Maria Thaker, 2001.  Optimal copulation duration in Tetraopes tetraopthalmus.  Honors.

Julie Waldo, 2000. The evolution, physiology and behavior of Drosophila grimshawi, Honors.

John Fargo, 2000. Phase II cardiac rehabilitation:  correlates of adherence., Independent study.

Hana Massecar 2000.  The behavior and genetics of alternate mating tactics in Drosophila sulfurigaster..  Independent study.

Michael Smith, 1999.  DDT and fluctuating asymmetry., Independent study.

Ben Hock, 1996.  Sexual selection and fluctuating asymmetry in Drosophila melanogaster., High Honors.

Kara Dober, 1996.  Direct benefits from female choice in a Hawaiian Drosophila., Independent study. 

David Tarpy, 1993.  Sexual selection and isolation in two populations of Drosophila grimshawi.  High Honors.

 

More information on some of the student projects and whereabouts of former students.