Graduate Research Associate
Department of Entomology, The Ohio State University, Ohio, United States
Hannah graduated from OSU with a B.S. in Biology with an entomology minor in 2021 and served in The Ohio Army National Guard from 2017 - 2023. Hannah’s interest in mosquito ecology stems from her undergraduate studies, and was furthered by her work assisting Franklin County Public Health with mosquito and West Nile virus surveillance. This work, as well as her work as a research technician with Dr. Meuti in 2021-2023, motivated her to better understand how elements of urban ecosystems influence mosquito-borne disease. Hannah is now studying applied vector ecology as a MS student in the Environmental Sciences Graduate Program at The Ohio State University under Dr. Megan Meuti. Hannah is interested in investigating the influence of urban greening on mosquito abundance and West Nile virus prevalence, and is passionate about improving the health of communities that suffer from vector-borne disease.
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82 - Are efforts to conserve urban bees increasing risk of mosquito-borne disease?
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
9:10 AM – 9:20 AM AST