Cindy Perkovich, Ph.D.
325 Kettering Science Center
Department(s)
College
Area of Specialty
Chemical Ecology, Plant-Insect Ecology, Biological Statistics, Integrated Pest Management, Entomology
Biography
- Research investigates the chemical ecology of plants and insects in ecological and agricultural systems with a focus on working with students in the classroom, laboratory and field
- Collaborates with government, private and academic institutions across the United States to create a network that promotes diversity and support for our students
- Favorite thing about Ashland University: The sense of community that radiates from faculty and students
- Little-known fact: I have a collection of organisms (pets) in my Ashland University office including a goliath bird-eating tarantula, termite colonies, axolotls, tailless whip scorpions and other arthropods
Education
- Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Kent State University
- M.S. in Entomology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- B.S. in Biological Sciences - Cellular and Molecular Biology, Kent State University