Profiles in "Behavior" Expertise Area

  • Falandays' research focuses on building computational models that bridge multiple levels of analysis within cognitive science.
  • Linksvayer is the Robert A. Johnson Chair in Social Insect Biology. He studies the genetic, developmental and behavioral underpinnings of social insect colonies to understand how these complex systems evolve and function.
  • Pronouns: she/her. Learning Designer, Teaching and Learning Center, School of Life Sciences.
  • Song’s research focuses on documenting biodiversity and understanding evolutionary relationships in insects and the evolution and mechanisms of phenotypic plasticity using swarming locusts as a model system.
  • Dion Fryson is a Cognitive Wellness Practitioner with a background in nutrition, education, and body-mind practices and holds a PhD from TUOS.