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Entomology

At the Laboratory of Entomology we work on the physiology of insect-plant interactions and the ecology of parasite-host and predator-prey interactions. Since the last decade we also study arthropod vectors of human and animal diseases. Our group is led by Bregje Wertheim.

Our research

The Laboratory of Entomology studies fundamental aspects of insect biology, ecology, and evolution with the aim to understand how insects function in their ecological setting and how they evolve. The Laboratory of Entomology has a strong expertise in linking fundamental to applied entomological research, from the molecular to the ecological and ecosystem levels. The team at the Laboratory of Entomology is driven by curiosity and aims to make significant contributions to important societal issues such as food security, biodiversity loss and a healthy living environment. This is achieved by research on the interface of molecular, physiological, developmental and evolutionary biology, with special attention to the ecological, behavioural and molecular interactions between insects and their environment.

Education

Education

Education by Entomology

The laboratory of Entomology is involved in teaching to BSc, MSc, and PhD students. The BSc and MSc teaching relates mainly to the programmes of Biology and Plant Sciences, but also involves students in Animal Sciences, Biological Production Sciences, Molecular Sciences, Organic Agriculture and Environmental Sciences.

Did you know…
We offer courses on a vast variety of subjects, from dilemmas in food safety to insect ecology.

Publications & Projects

Publications & Projects

The Entomology group is nationally and internationally recognised and visible in different insect science domains, such as insect-plant interactions, insects as food and feed, and vector-borne disease ecology and control. We exploit citizen science to involve the general public, and actively invest in sharing our knowledge via public lecture series, books, television and social media. Of course, we also publish in well-respected scientific media.

Chair Holder

Bregje Wertheim is chair of the Entomology group. She aims to expand research and education on the functioning of insects in ecosystems, both to develop new knowledge on insect biology, and to counter the decline in their biodiversity.

prof.dr. B (Bregje) Wertheim

Professor / Chairholder

People of Entomology

Meet the people of Entomology.

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