HahnBugLab's profile picture. The Hahn lab of insect physiology at the University of Florida. Our work focuses on rapid adaptation, phenotypic plasticity and seasonal biology of insects.

Hahn Insect Physiology Lab

@HahnBugLab

The Hahn lab of insect physiology at the University of Florida. Our work focuses on rapid adaptation, phenotypic plasticity and seasonal biology of insects.

Clancy is taking the twitter over from Dylan. Expect A++ improvement in content. Bye Dylan


After a seemingly interminable review “Accepted with minor revisions” is a much welcome email during the holidays!


PhD candidate Dylan Tussey and undergraduate researcher Hunter Martin had a great time presenting research at @FloridaMosquito . #FMCA2021

HahnBugLab's tweet image. PhD candidate Dylan Tussey and undergraduate researcher Hunter Martin had a great time presenting research at @FloridaMosquito . #FMCA2021
HahnBugLab's tweet image. PhD candidate Dylan Tussey and undergraduate researcher Hunter Martin had a great time presenting research at @FloridaMosquito . #FMCA2021

Hi everyone! Our fabulous department is searching for an assistant professor of veterinary entomology. If you or someone you know might be a good fit, hop on over to this link to the job description: entnemdept.ufl.edu/employment-opp… Come join #UFBugs


So... The manager of this account may have forgotten the password... But we're back in business!


Thursday night is #Aedes night! Females drink for free! #UFBugs

HahnBugLab's tweet image. Thursday night is #Aedes night! Females drink for free! #UFBugs

Had a great time discussing our research with visitors from Oak Hammock this morning. Even got the big dog out to field some questions! #UFBugs

HahnBugLab's tweet image. Had a great time discussing our research with visitors from Oak Hammock this morning. Even got the big dog out to field some questions! #UFBugs

PhD student Clancy Short is back after an exciting week at the Crawfly Invertebrate Neurophysiology Course!

HahnBugLab's tweet image. PhD student Clancy Short is back after an exciting week at the Crawfly Invertebrate Neurophysiology Course!

Check out our new website! hahnbuglab.com Pardon the bugs on the mobile version, it was designed by someone without a smartphone.


Barreling into the 21st century! #myfirstTweet #UFbugs


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