Principal Investigator:
Dr. Noh started her research career studying recruitment behavior in social wasps as an undergraduate at Seoul National University in South Korea. She investigated mating signal evolution in green lacewings for her PhD at the University of Connecticut. She is broadly interested in the evolution of phenotypes and genomes that occurs when organisms adapt to changes in their social environments.
Current lab members:
- Aziza Izbekova ’27
- Wanying Li ’27
- Kiara Kawatsure ’27
- Faith Mancini ’26
Past lab members:
- Abby Folsom ’24
- Tom Xiangxi Mu ’23
- Anna Chen ’23
- Kayla Dixon ’23
- Prachee Roy ’23
- Rachel Covitz ’22
- Songtao Xu ’22
- Emily Larson ’21
- Ben Capodanno ’21
- Gus Shuster ’21
- Rob Dettmann ’20
- Caroline Lunt ’20
- Mia Hamilton ’19