Evan Lampert, Ph.D.
Area(s) of Expertise: Insect Diversity and Ecology, Multitrophic Interactions (Advising Area of Expertise: Biology)
Courses Taught
- BIOL 1102, BIOL 1102L: Introduction to Ecology
- BIOL 1108K: Principles of Biology II
- BIOL 3500K: Ecology
- BIOL 4000K: Entomology
- BIOL 4312K: Plant-Animal Interactions
- BIOL 4526: Parasitology
- BIOL 4700: Senior Seminar
- BIOL 4800: Independent Study/Undergraduate Research
- BIOL 4900: Internship in Biology
Education
- Ph.D., Entomology, North Dakota State University, 2007
- B.S., Zoology, North Dakota State University, 2003
Research/Special Interests
Dr. Lampert has pursued research in many areas of insect ecology. Current research projects are related to caterpillar growth and performance, forensic entomology, and periodical cicadas in Georgia.
Publications
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Work Experience
- Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado-Boulder, 2007-2010
Personal Information
Dr. Lampert is from a small town called Wimbledon, North Dakota. He enjoys hiking and trail jogging, learning about science, and following NDSU Bison athletics.