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Cheryl A. Heinz

Department of Biology

Benedictine University

Lisle, IL 60532

email: cheinz@ben.edu



CURRICULUM VITAE



EDUCATION

1994–2001 Cornell University (Ph. D., Entomology, January, 2002)

1989–1993 University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign (B.S., Honors Biology with High

Distinction)

1985–1989 Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (Charter Class)



POSITIONS HELD

2004– Assistant Professor, Benedictine University

2002–2003 Adjunct Faculty, Pima Community College

2001–2004 Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Insect Science Postdoctoral Excellence in Research

and Teaching (PERT), University of Arizona

1994–2001 Graduate teaching assistant, Cornell University

1994 Hourly research assistant, May R. Berenbaum, University of Illinois

1992 Research assistant, NSF–REU to May R. Berenbaum, University of Illinois

1989 Research assistant, NSF–REU to Nancy Burley, University of Illinois



TEACHING EXPERIENCE



Assistant Professor (Benedictine University)

Principles of Biology (Biology 108; 2004, 2005)

Principles of Biology Laboratory (Biology 109; 2004, 2005)

Ecology Laboratory (Biology 364; 2004, 2005)

Animal Sexual Behavior (Biology 170, 2005)



Adjunct Faculty (Pima Community College)

Animal Sexual Behavior (Biology 104; 2003)



Guest Lecturer (University of Arizona)

Plant Insect Interactions (Insect Science 496A; 2003)



Guest Lecturer (Cornell University)

Herbivores and Plants (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 452; 1999, 2001)

Insect Biology (Entomology 212; 1998)

Graduate Assistant (Cornell University)

Herbivores and Plants (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (= Ecology and Systematics) 452; 1995,

2001)

Current Topics in Ecology and Evolution (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 767; 1999, 2000)

Evolutionary Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (= Ecology and Systematics) 278; 1998,

2000)

Insect Morphology (Entomology 322; 1999)

Insect Biology (Entomology 212; 1997, 1998)

Autotutorial Introductory Biology, Specialist assisting the instructor (Biological Sciences 105–106;

1996–1997)

Autotutorial Introductory Biology (Biological Sciences 105–106; 1995–1996)

Field Ecology (Ecology and Systematics 263; 1994)



Undergraduate Research Assistants Supervised

David Boyce, Marc Lachs, Crystal Tung (Cornell University)

Anna Young, Carolyn Kenski (University of Arizona)

Joshua Garcia (University of Arizona / Pima Community College)

Iva Stoyanova (Benedictine University)



GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

2001 Postdoctoral fellowship (three years), Center for Insect Science: Postdoctoral Excellence in

Research and Teaching (NIH–funded program) ($6000 per year for

research and travel)

2001 Cornell University Graduate School Conference Travel Grant ($400)

2000 Grace Griswold Endowment Award for meetings and travel ($700)

1999 Cornell University Graduate School Conference Travel Grant ($271)

1999 Arthur Rawlins Endowment Award ($600)

1999 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant ($8,466)

1998 Andrew R. Mellon Student Research Grant ($500)

1997 Cornell University Graduate School Spring Research Travel Grant ($300)

1997 Cornell University Graduate School Conference Travel Grant ($250)

1997 Ecology and Systematics Graduate Student Research Fund ($300)

1996 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships Honorable Mention

1996 Ecology and Systematics Graduate Student Research Fund ($400)

1995 Grace Griswold Endowment Award ($700)

1995 Arthur Rawlins Endowment Award ($500)

1995 Ecology and Systematics Graduate Student Research Fund ($600)



AWARDS

2001 Cornell University Department of Entomology Outstanding TA Award

1995 Nominated for Outstanding Entomology Teaching Assistant

1995 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships Honorable Mention

1989 National Merit Scholar



SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL MEETINGS

Heinz, Cheryl A. 2005. Suitability and acceptability of native hosts to a native butterfly. Poster,

Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America (joint meeting with the International

Society for the Study of Ecology), Montreal, Quebec, 7-12 August.

Heinz, Cheryl A. 2003. Evidence for the use of host–plant odors in the host–finding behavior of

Battus philenor. Poster, Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Cincinnati,

Ohio, 26–29 October.

Heinz, Cheryl A., Daniel R. Papaj, Danielle Ignace, and Joshua Garcia. 2003. Battus philenor and

color variants of Aristolochia watsoni in southern Arizona: Reports from the field. Poster,

Meeting of the Southwest Association of Biologists, Portal, Arizona, 26-28 September.

Heinz, Cheryl A., Daniel R. Papaj, Danielle Ignace, and Joshua Garcia. 2003. Battus philenor and

color variants of Aristolochia watsoni in southern Arizona: Reports from the field. Poster,

IRACDA Meeting, Granlibakken, Lake Tahoe, 4–6 June.

Heinz, Cheryl A., Daniel R. Papaj, Danielle Ignace, and Joshua Garcia. 2002. Battus philenor and

color variants of Aristolochia watsoni in southern Arizona: Reports from the field. 10–minute

talk, Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 17–

20 November.

Heinz, Cheryl A. 2000. Oviposition response of the black swallowtail butterfly to volatile host–

plant cues. Poster, Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Montreal,

Quebec, 3–6 December.

Heinz, Cheryl A. 1999. A fixed response to a host–plant cue: contact chemistry and swallowtail

oviposition behavior. 10-minute talk, Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of

America, Atlanta, Georgia, 12–16 December.

Heinz, Cheryl A. 1997. Recognition of host plant cues by Papilio polyxenes. Poster, Annual

Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Nashville, Tennessee, 8-12 December.



INVITED SEMINARS

2004. Department of Biology, Benedictine University, February.

2002. Department of Entomology, University of Arizona, 14 February.

2001. Scents and Sensibilities: Host Finding by a Swallowtail Butterfly (Dissertation Seminar).

Departments of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Entomology, Cornell University, 7

May.

PUBLICATIONS

Heinz, Cheryl A. and Paul P. Feeny. 2005. The roles of contact chemistry and host–plant experience

in the oviposition behaviour of the black swallowtail butterfly. Animal Behaviour. 69(1): 107-

115.

Heinz, Cheryl A. in review. The roles of host–plant volatiles and experience on the oviposition

behavior of the black swallowtail butterfly, Papilio polyxenes asterius (Lepidoptera:

Papilionidae). Journal of Insect Behavior. (submitted)

Heinz, Cheryl A. in prep. Responses to leaf shape, with and without chemical cues, in the

oviposition behavior of the black swallowtail butterfly, Papilio polyxenes. Behavioral Ecology

and Sociobiology.

Heinz, Cheryl A. in prep. Wind–dependent movement patterns of host–searching Battus philenor in

southern Arizona. Journal of Insect Behavior

Heinz, Cheryl A. in prep. The roles of contact and volatile chemistry together in the oviposition

behavior of the black swallowtail butterfly. Journal of Chemical Ecology.

Heinz, Cheryl A., Arthur Zangerl, and May R. Berenbaum. 1996. Effects of natural and synthetic

neuroactive substances on the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni. Entomologia Experimentalis et

Applicata 80: 443-451.

Papaj, Daniel R., Heather Mallory, and Cheryl A. Heinz. in review. Extreme weather change and

the dynamics of oviposition behavior in the pipevine swallowtail butterfly, Battus philenor.

Oecologia (submitted).



PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

2002 Head Judge for Section, Student Poster Competition for the President’s Prize,

Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting

2000 Chair, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology January Symposium

1997–1998 Graduate and Professional Student Assembly, Vice President

1997–1998 Graduate and Professional Student Assembly, Funding Policy Committee, Chair

1997–1998 Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Finance Commission, Chair

1997 Graduate and Professional Student Assembly, Handbook Committee, Chair

1996-1997 Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Finance Commission

1996–1997 Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Representative for Ecology and

Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University

1995–1997 At–Large seat on Graduate and Professional Student Assembly

1995–1996 Jugatae, Entomological Club of Cornell University, co–President

1995 Jugatae, Entomological Club of Cornell University, co–Secretary/Treasurer

1994–1998 Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Representative for Entomology, Cornell

University

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

2002–2004 Center for Insect Science

1999– Animal Behavior Society

1996– Ecological Society of America

1995– Entomological Society of America

1995– Lepidopterists’ Society



GRADUATE COMMITTEE (CORNELL UNIVERSITY)

Paul P. Feeny (chair): Fields of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Entomology

Cole Gilbert: Field of Entomology

J. Alan Renwick: Boyce Thompson Institute; Field of Entomology

Thomas D. Seeley: Fields of Neurobiology and Behavior, Entomology



POSTDOCTORAL MENTORS

Daniel Papaj: University of Arizona, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Center for Insect Science

(Research)

Brad Fiero: Pima Community College, West Campus, Biology (Chair) (Teaching)



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