About
Adrian Fisher is an Assistant Professor in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University, specializing in environmental stressors impacting insect pollinators. His research focuses on agricultural pesticides, climate change, and fungicide effects on pollinator health. He is affiliated with the Social Insect Research Group and advocates for solutions-based research to enhance pollinator protection and food security.
Education:
- PhD in an unspecified field from Texas A&M University
Research Interests:
Focused on pollinator conservation through ecotoxicological studies, insect physiology, and animal behavior. Key areas include pesticide toxicity, climate impacts, and fungicide exposure mechanisms in honey bees (Apis mellifera).
Research Trends:
Publications emphasize fungicide effects across multiple life stages of honey bees, including impacts on queen reproduction, worker survival, and colony health. Studies combine laboratory and field approaches to assess delayed lethality, olfactory learning impairments, and physiological changes.
Awards:
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Teaching & Advising:
Has taught courses in animal physiology (BIO 360/361) and supervised honors theses/directed studies (BIO 492/493). No advisees listed in the text.
Labs/Teams:
Member of the Social Insect Research Group, focusing on collective behavior and environmental stressors in social insects.
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