Stacey
E. Lettini
Program
in Ecology and Evolution
Rutgers,
The State University of New Jersey
84
Lipman
Dr.
New
Brunswick, NJ 08904
hicks@aesop.rutgers.edu
(732)
932-3760

| Education | Current | Ph. D | Ecology and Evolution | Rutgers University | ||||
| 2001 | BS | Animal Sciences | Rutgers University |
| Advisor: | Michael V.K. Sukhdeo |
| Lab mates: | Tavis Anderson- Ph.D student |
| Wayne Rossiter- Ph.D student | |
| Suzanne Sukhdeo- Research Associate |
Papers Presented:
| Aug 2003: | S. E. Lettini and M.V.K. Sukhdeo. Vertical migration of infective stages of four gastrointestinal nematodes on grass blades. The American Society of Parasitologists. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
| July 2004: | S. E. Lettini and M.V.K. Sukhdeo. Repeated desiccation survival by infective stages of gastrointestinal nematodes. The American Society of Parasitologists. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Aug 2005 | S.E. Lettini and M.V.K. Sukhdeo Anhydrobiosis: an ecological strategy to increase transmission success in gastrointestinal nematodes. The Ecological Society of American. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
| June 2007 | S.E. Lettini and M.V.K. Sukhdeo. The energetic costs of parasitism in an intermediate hosts. The American Society of Parasitologists. Merida, Yucantan, Mexico. |
Publications:
| 2006 | S.E. Lettini and M.V.K. Sukhdeo. Anhydrobiosis increases survival of Trichostrongyle nematodes. Journal of Parasitology 92: 1002-1009. |