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Dr. Adam CN Wong is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Entomology and Nematology at the University of Florida. His research focuses on host-microbe interactions, particularly how microbiomes influence insect behavior, physiology, and pathogenesis. He integrates multi-omics and molecular genetic approaches to study systems like Drosophila melanogaster and non-model insects such as chironomids and D. suzukii.
- Research Themes:
- Microbiome modulation of host behavior and nutritional preferences
- Sex-specific microbiome effects on foraging and locomotion
- Microbiome roles in invasive pest colonization and agricultural management
- Vibrio-chironomid symbiosis and pathogenesis mechanisms
His lab explores long-term impacts of early microbiome perturbations and collaborates with USDA ARS to develop microbiome-based pest control strategies. Key tools include axenic/gnotobiotic insect models and omics technologies.
Recent work highlights microbiome-driven insecticide resistance, microbial metabolites influencing behavior, and semiochemical applications for sustainable pest control.




