Jillian Wormington

Jillian Wormington, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

 

Department:Life Sciences Department

Office:Carhart Science 207E

Phone:402-375-7045

Email: [email protected]

Dr. Jillian Wormington is a biology professor at Wayne State College and the zoological curator of the A. Jewell Schock Natural History Museum. She is the contact for the RHOP pre-physical therapy program.

Wormington is broadly interested in the causes and consequences of variation in insect traits, with particular emphasis on insects that impact humans and domestic animals. Insects are crucial parts of an ecosystem, responsible for decomposing plant and animal material, pollinating wild plants and crops, and serving as a food source for other animals. Insects also impact human and animal health by competing for food sources and spreading disease. Understanding the ecological drivers of insect behavior and physiology is critical for the maintenance of human and environmental health.

Education
Post-doctoral Research Associate, Texas A&M University, 2017-2019
Ph.D. Zoology, Oklahoma State University, 2017
M.S. Biology, Illinois State University, 2013
B.A. Biology, Hastings College, 2004