The Delph Lab

Department of Biology, 1001 East Third Street,Indiana University,
Bloomington, IN 47405, USA

(812-855-1831; email: ldelph@indiana.edu)

Back Row: Lynda Delph, Jennifer Richardson, Ben Montgomery, Phil Nista

Front Row: Jonathan Andicoechea, Rebecca Flanagan, Rebecca Penny, Mandy Brothers

 

Current graduate students -- Mandy Brothers, Deanna Soper, Jennifer Richardson,

Rebecca Penny, Jonathan Andicoechea, Phil Nista

Current postdocs -- Ben Montgomery, Rebecca Flanagan

Current undergraduate students -- Annie Unverzagt

Past Ph.D. students, what they are doing now, and their thesis titles --

Kayri Havens '94
(Director of Endangered Plant Research, Chicago Botanic Gardens)

Nonrandom reproductive success in an endangered evening primrose (Oenothera organensis Munz)

Deborah Marr '97
(Associate Professor, Indiana University at South Bend)

Effects of a pollinator-transmitted pathogen (Microbotryum violaceum) on the
population biology of a long-lived host (
Silene acaulis)

Sandra Davis '98
(Associate Professor, University of Indianapolis)

Ecological and genetic factors maintaining stamen production in females of
cryptically dioecious
Thalictrum pubescens Pursh (Ranunculaceae)

Cynthia Weinig '98
(Associate Professor, University of Wyoming)

Phytochrome photoreceptors, developmental flexibility and plant adaptation to heterogeneous environments

Dana Dudle '99
(Associate Professor, DePauw University)

Maintenance and consequences of females in the gynodioecious plant, Lobelia siphilitica

Naoki Takebayashi '00
(Assistant Professor, University of Alaska)

Self-fertilization, genetic associations, and genetic architecture: understanding
the components of mating-system evolution

Maia Bailey '02
(Assistant Professor, Providence College)

The genetic components of sex expression in a gynodioecious species

Frank Frey '03
(Associate Professor, Colgate University)

Floral evolution: how pollinators, herbivores, and pathogens maintain floral-color variation
in natural populations of Claytonia virginica

Jeremiah Busch '05
(Assistant Professor, Washington State University)

The evolution of self-compatibility and its genetic consequences in Leavenworthia alabamica (Brassicaceae)

Ingrid Anderson '05
(Clinical Research Specialist, Sarah Cannon Research Institute)

The role of developmental constraint in mating-system evolution in Leavenworthia: a quantitative genetic analysis

 

Past Master's students --

Kelly Sullivan 1992, Neil Kenny 1995, Marianne Laporte 1994, Suzanne Folke 1994

Past Postdocs --

Ingrid Anderson (Bloomington), Michele Arntz (Portland), Maia Bailey (Providence College), Daniela Bell (St. Paul), Steven Carroll (Truman State University), Janet Gehring (Bradley Univesity), Chris Herlihy (Middle Tennessee State University), Pia Mutikainen (ETH Zurich), Molly Nepokroeff (University of South Dakota), Maureen Levri (Penn State-Altoona), Ivan Scotti (INRA-ECOFOG, French Guiana), Thomas Städler (ETH Zurich), Janet Steven (Sweet Briar College)