Christina Grozinger | |
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Born | Christina M. Grozinger 1975 Montreal, Canada |
Alma mater | McGill University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Entomology |
Institutions | Pennsylvania State University |
Website | www |
External videos | |
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“Virtual Speaking Session featuring Dr. Christina Grozinger—Pollinators in Pennsylvania", June 1, 2020, Penn State Alumni Association |
Christina Grozinger is an American entomologist, the Publius Vergilius Maro Professor of Entomology at Pennsylvania State University[1] and the director at its Center for Pollinator Research.[2]
Her main areas of expertise as a social insect biologist are the molecular, physiological, and ecological determinants that affect the health of honey bees and other pollinators.[3][1][4] Grozinger has carried out important research into the ways in which bee stressors affect bees, and how factors such as climate change, extreme weather, pathogens, parasites, pesticides, and nutritional deficiencies are affecting worldwide pollinator decline. In 2021, she received the National Academy of Sciences Prize in Food & Agriculture Sciences for her work.[3][5]
Grozinger has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles that have been cited over 10,00 times. She is the Principal investigator at the Grozinger Lab, which has trained 45 undergraduates, 15 Ph.D. students, 6 M.Sc. graduate students, and 13 post-doctoral scholars.[2] As of 2022, she became co-editor of the Annual Review of Entomology.[6]
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