Patricia Henríquez-Piskulich
Patricia Henríquez-Piskulich completed her MSc at Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación, and is currently enrolled as a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne, supervised by Devi Stuart-Fox and me. She is exploring the factors influencing variation in the colour patterns of bees,…
Kathryn McNamara
Kathryn is a former PhD student and has now returned to the University of Melbourne as a Research Fellow. Her research focuses on the role of sexual selection in shaping insect mating strategies, especially of moths. We collaborate on identifying the factors that have an…
Genting Liu
Genting graduated from the Beijing Forestry University and is currently a PhD student supervised by Qike and Mark. Genting is investigating the impact of particulate matter (derived from both industry and bush fires) on the capacity of insects to detect volatile odours. He used Y-maze…
Qike Wang
Qike Wang completed his MSc at Beijing Forestry University, and his PhD at the University of Melbourne, where he currently a postdoctoral research fellow funded by the ARC. He has broad broad interests around insect communication, including the role of cuticular compounds for nestmate recognition…
Mark Elgar
Mark Elgar is a Professor in the School of BioSciences, University of Melbourne. After completing a PhD at the University of Cambridge, he held an SERC post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Oxford and a QEII Fellowship at the University of New South Wales. He…