Please join us as we host Glen Hood from Wayne State University for their presentation titled "The ecology and evolutionary biology of gall-inducing insects: spatial and temporal variation at multiple scales"

  • Glen Hood Seminar
  • 2025-04-11T11:15:00-04:00
  • 2025-04-11T12:15:00-04:00
  • Please join us as we host Glen Hood from Wayne State University for their presentation titled "The ecology and evolutionary biology of gall-inducing insects: spatial and temporal variation at multiple scales"

When April 11, 2025, 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM

Where 107 Forest Resources Bldg

Contact Victoria Siegle

Dr. Glen Hood is an Assistant Professor at Wayne State University (Detroit, MI) in the Department of Biological Sciences. The Hood Lab is broadly interested in the ecology and evolutionary biology of multi-trophic interactions between plants, insects, and parasites, with a focus on the evolution of new species. While Dr. Hood studies a diversity of plant-insect-parasite systems, much of his research focuses on insect-induced plant galls. In this regard, Dr. Hood received NIH funding to develop the use of plants and gall-induced insects as tools to detect below-ground chemical contamination detrimental to human health.