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Nick Brandley is an Associate Professor of Biology at the College of Wooster. He holds a Ph.D. from Duke University (2015) and a B.S. from the University of Michigan (2008). His research focuses on sensory biology, color vision, and animal behavior, particularly in insects. He actively involves undergraduates in his research, as evidenced by multiple co-authored publications with student contributors marked with an asterisk (*).
Dr. Brandley’s work explores topics such as rapid coloration shifts in grasshoppers during flight, sexual dimorphism in spatial vision, and the evolutionary implications of visual acuity in signaling. His studies bridge ecology, evolutionary biology, and behavioral science. He maintains an active research program emphasizing hands-on student participation.
Currently based in Williams 184 (office) with contact details available via email and his professional website, Brandley contributes to the College of Wooster’s academic mission through teaching and mentoring. His research group likely focuses on insect sensory systems and their ecological adaptations.





