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Curriculum Vitae

Amy Lynn Toth

Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology

Iowa State University

253 Bessey Hall

Ames, IA 50011

Office phone: (515)-294-3121, Cell phone: (515)-509-8482

Email address: amytoth@iastate.edu

Website: http://www.public.iastate.edu/~amytoth/Toth_lab/Home.html

EDUCATION

Ph.D, Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, December 2006

B.A. (Biology major); Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, May 2000

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology, Iowa State University,

August 2010-present

USDA Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Entomology, Pennsylvania State University, Uncovering conserved molecular pathways for social insect reproduction and social behavior , advisor Christina M. Grozinger, August

2008-August 2010

Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Entomology and Institute for Genomic Biology, University of

Illinois, Genomic analyses of insect social behavior , advisor Gene E. Robinson, January 2007-July 2008

ADDITIONAL TRAINING

Molecular Biology Workshop, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, University of Illinois, 2003

Organization for Tropical Studies, Tropical Biology Course 2001-01

OTHER RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Field Research Assistant, University of Illinois, Honey bee division of labor , 2000

Senior Research Project and Thesis, Bard College, Salamander population biology and social behavior , 1999-2000

Konza Prairie/ Kansas State University, NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program , Lizard foraging behavior ,1999

Field Research Assistant, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Pollination biology and plant-animal interactions ,

1998

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TEACHING AND MENTORING EXPERIENCE

Mentor for Rotation Student (Ali Berens), Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Graduate Program, Iowa State

University, 2011

Supervisor of seventeen research assistants: two high school students, thirteen undergraduates, and two graduates,

University of Illinois, Pennsylvania State University, and Iowa State University, 2001-present

Member of Program of Study (graduate thesis) committee for two students, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (John

Delaney) and Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (Hsien-chao Chou), Iowa State University, 2011-present

Mentor for student research project with Ames High School partnership program, Iowa State University, 2010present

Co-mentor (with Christina Grozinger) for Undergraduate Thesis Research project, Pennsylvania State University,

2009-2010

Co-mentor (with Gene Robinson) for Undergraduate Senior Honors Thesis (student awarded High Distinction),

University of Illinois, 2008-2009

Co-mentor (with Gene Robinson) for Undergraduate Research Project, NSF Research Experiences for

Undergraduates Program, University of Illinois, 2007-2008

Guest Lectures for graduate seminar Evolution in Insect Societies, Penn State University, 2010

Guest Lectures for Introduction to Entomology, Animal Behavior, Insects & People, and Genes & Behavior classes,

University of Illinois, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008

Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois, Integrative Biology 429 Animal Behavior, 2005

Mentor for Hughes Undergraduate Research Fellowship student, University of Illinois, 2003

Graduate Administrator, NSF Undergraduate Mentoring in Environmental Biology Program, University of Illinois,

2002

Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois, Biology 120 Genetics, Evolution, and Biodiversity, 2001-2002

Instructor, University of Illinois, Bees and Beekeeping Short Course, yearly 2000-2003

Laboratory Teaching Assistant, Bard College, Biology 102 Ecology and Organismal Biology, 1999

PUBLICATIONS

In preparation:

19. Toth, A.L., Tooker, J.T., Menard, R., Woodard, S.H., and Grozinger, C.M. In preparation. Chemical and transcriptomic signatures of dominance in Polistes metricus wasps.

18. Toth, A.L.

and Grozinger, C.M. In preparation.

Shared sets of genes are associated with aggression in social and solitary insect species.

17. Henshaw, M.T., Toth, A.L

. Young, T.J. Development of new microsatellite loci for the genus Polistes from publically available expressed sequence tag (EST) sequences. Insects Sociaux, submitted.

16. Daugherty, T.H.F., Toth, A.L., and Robinson, G.E. Nutrition and division of labor: Effects on foraging and brain gene expression in the paper wasp Polistes metricus . Molecular Ecology , in revision.

Published:

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15. Singh, R., Levitt, A.L., Rajotte, E.G., Holmes, E.C., Ostiguy, N., vanEngelsdorp, D., Lipkin, W.I., dePamphilis, C.W., Toth, A.L.

, and Cox-Foster, D.L. 2010. RNA viruses in hymenopteran pollinators: evidence of inter-taxa virus transmission via pollen and potential impact on non-Apis hymenopteran species. PLoS ONE 5: e14357.

14. Toth, A.L. 2010. Integrating Evolution, Development, and Behavior. Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior.

Breed, M. D. & Moore, J., eds. In Evolution of Behavior, Joan Herbers, section editor. Academic Press, Oxford.

13. Hunt , J.H., Wolschin, F., Mutti, N., Henshaw, M.T., Newman, T.C., Toth, A.L.

and Amdam , G.V. 2010.

Differential gene expression and protein abundance evince ontogenetic bias toward castes in a primitively social wasp. PLoS ONE, 5:e10674.

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Toth, A.L

., Varala, K., Henshaw, M.T., Rodriguez-Zas, S.L., Hudson, M.E. and Robinson, G.E. 2010. Brain transcriptomic analysis in paper wasps identifies genes associated with division of labor across social insect lineages. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 277:2139-2148.

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Toth, A.L. and Robinson, G.E. 2010. Evo-devo and the evolution of social behavior: Brain gene expression analyses in social insects. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, LXXIV: 1-9.

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Toth, A.L.

, Bilof, K.J. Henshaw, M.T., Hunt, J.H., and Robinson, G.E. 2009. Lipid stores, ovary development, and gene expression in Polistes metricus females. Insectes Sociaux . 56:77-84.

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Toth, A.L.

2008. Book review: Integrating Evolution and Development: from Theory to Practice . American

Journal of Human Biology , I20:739-740.

8. Smith, C.R.*, Toth, A.L

.*, Suarez, A.V., and Robinson, G.E. 2008. Genetic and genomic analyses of the division of labour in insect societies. Nature Reviews Genetics , 9:735-748. * these authors contributed equally

7. Toth, A.L.

, Varala, K., Newman, T.C., Miguez, F.E., Hutchison, S., Willoughby, D., Simons, J.F., Egholm,

M., Hunt, J.H., Hudson, M.E., and Robinson, G.E. 2007. Wasp gene expression supports an evolutionary link between maternal behavior and eusociality. Science , 318: 441-444. (cited in “Faculty of 1000 Biology” http://www.f1000biology.com/article/id/1091542)

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Toth, A.L.

and Robinson, G.E. 2007. Evo-devo and the evolution of social behavior. Trends in Genetics , 23:

334-341.

5. Honey bee Genome Sequencing Consortium. 2006. Insights into social insects from the genome of the honeybee Apis mellifera . Nature , 443: 931-948.

4. Kunieda, T.*, Fujiyuki, T.*, Kucharski, R.*, Foret S.*, Ament, S.*, Toth, A.L*, Ohashi, K.,Takeuchi, H.

Kamikouchi, A., Kage, E., Morioka, M., Beye, M., Kubo, T., Robinson, G.E., & Maleszka, R. 2006.

Carbohydrate metabolism genes and pathways in insects: insights from the honey bee genome. Insect Molecular

Biology, 15: 563-576. * these authors contributed equally

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Toth, A.L.

, Kantarovich, S., Meisel, A.F. & Robinson, G.E. 2005. Nutritional status influences socially-regulated foraging ontogeny in honey bees. Journal of Experimental Biology, 208: 4641-4649.

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Toth, A.L.

& Robinson, G.E. Nutrition and division of labor in honey bees. 2005. Animal Behaviour , 69: 427-

435. (cited in “Faculty of 1000 Biology”. http://www.f1000biology.com/article/nonpub138048/evaluation)

1. Leoncini, I., Le Conte, Y., Costagliola, G., Plettner, E., Toth, A.L.

, Wang, M., Huang, Z., Bécard J-M, Crauser,

D., Slessor, K.N. & Robinson, G.E. 2004. Regulation of behavioral maturation in honey bees by a primer pheromone, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 101: 17559-17564.

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RESEARCH AND TRAVEL GRANTS

External:

Current: NSF Evolution of Developmental Systems, “DNA Methylation and the Evolution of Social Insect

Castes” (Toth, PI), 2011-2013, $325,000

Current: NSF EDEN (Evo-Devo-Eco-Network) Exchange Program, “RNA interference in social wasps: a critical tool for dissecting gene-behavior relationships”, (with Navdeep Mutti), 2011-2012, $3,000

Pending: NAPPC North American Pollinator Protection Campaign, “Effects of grassland management practices on bee nutrition, colony productivity, and pathogen loads”, (Toth and Diane Debinski, co-PIs), 2011-2012, $7,000

USDA-NRI (National Research Initiatives) Postdoctoral Fellowship, “Using comparative genomics to uncover conserved mechanisms for insect reproduction and social behavior”, (Toth, PI) 2008-2010, $125,000

International Union for the Study of Social Insects Travel Grant, 2006, $600

NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, 2004-2005, $10,000

Post-Course Research Grant, Organization for Tropical Studies, 2001, $2000

Internal:

Current: Center for Integrated Animal Genomics Competitive Research Grant, Iowa State University, “The social wasp genome project: de novo sequencing of a key species in ecology and evolution”, 2010, $21,000

Program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Summer Research Grant, University of Illinois, 2004, $500

Francis M. & Harlie M. Clark Research Support Grant, University of Illinois, 2002, $1000

Program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Travel Grant, University of Illinois, 2004, $700

Francis M. & Harlie M. Clark Research Support Grant, University of Illinois, 2004, $1000

Program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Travel Grant, University of Illinois, 2003, $150

Francis M. & Harlie M. Clark Research Support Grant, University of Illinois, 2003, $750

University of Illinois Research Board Grant for Research Assistantship, 2002-2003, $16,000

Program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Summer Research Grant, University of Illinois, 2002, $1000

Program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Travel Grant, University of Illinois, 2002, $100

Graduate College Travel Grant, University of Illinois, 2002, $300

PRESENTATIONS AT SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES

Entomological Society of America, Symposium Speaker, San Diego, CA, 2010

International Union for the Study of Social Insects, International Congress, Symposium Speaker, Copenhagen,

Denmark, August 2010

International Conference on Pollinator Biology, Health, and Policy, Oral Presentation, Penn State University,

University Park, PA, July 2010

Center for Behavioral Neurobiology, Poster Presentation, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, April 2010

Gordon Conference on Genes and Behavior, Poster Presentation, Ventura, CA 2010

Entomological Society of America, Symposium Speaker, Indianapolis, IN, 2009

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Cold Spring Harbor 74 th Symposium on Quantitative Biology “Evolution: the Molecular Landscape”, Poster

Presentation, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, 2009

Center for Chemical Ecology/ Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology Minisymposium, Oral Presentation,

University Park, PA, 2009

International Congress of Entomology, Invited Oral Presentation, Durban, South Africa, 2008

Behavioral Ecology of Parasitoids Workshop, Keynote Lecture, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2008

Cold Spring Harbor Workshop on Honey Bee Genomics and Biology, Oral Presentation, Cold Spring Harbor,

NY, 2007

Institute for Genomic Biology Fellows’ Symposium, Poster Presentation, Urbana, IL, 2007

Entomological Society of America, Invited Oral Presentation, Indianapolis, IN, 2006

International Union for the Study of Social Insects, International Congress, Invited Oral Presentation, Washington,

DC, 2006

Gordon Conference on Genes and Behavior, Poster Presentation, Ventura, CA, 2006

Gordon Conference on Neuroethology, Poster Presentation, Oxford, England, 2005

Graduates in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Symposium, Poster Presentation, University of Illinois, 2005

International Union for the Study of Social Insects, North American Section Meeting, Oral Presentation, Ft.

Tontozona, AZ, 2004

International Congress of Entomology, Invited Oral Presentation, Brisbane, Australia, 2004

Graduates in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Symposium, Oral Presentation, University of Illinois, 2002 & 2004

Entomological Society of America, Oral Presentation, Cincinnati, OH, 2003

Animal Behavior Society, Poster Presentation, Bloomington, IN, 2002

Entomological Society of America, Oral Presentation, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2002

INVITED SEMINARS

Iowa State University, Department of Entomology Seminar, January 2011

Universidade Estadual Paulista (Sao Jose do Rio Preto, Brazil), Department of Zoology and Botany, January 2011

Iowa State University, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Program Seminar, December 2010

Iowa State University, Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology Departmental Seminar, April 2010

Georgia Tech, Biology Department Informal Seminar, April 2010

Emory University, Neurobiology Program “Frontiers” Seminar Series, April 2010

Pennsylvania State University, Department of Entomology Seminar, 2009

University of Oregon, Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Seminar, 2009

University of Michigan, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Seminar, 2009

North Carolina State University, Department of Biology Seminar, 2009

University of Texas at Austin, Section of Integrative Biology Seminar, 2008.

North Carolina State University, Department of Entomology Research Seminar, 2007

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The Ohio State University, Department of Entomology Seminar Series, 2007

University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Seminar Series, 2007

SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES

Member of University Child Care Committee, Iowa State University, 2010- present

Member of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology Social Committee, Iowa State University, 2010-present

Participant in catalysis group on evolution of eusociality at NESCent (National Evolutionary Synthesis Center), 2010

Discussion leader for symposium on “Gene Behavior Studies in Natural Populations”, Gordon Conference on Genes and Behavior, 2010

Peer reviewer for Animal Behaviour, Journal of Apicultural Research, Insectes Sociaux, Ethology, Annales Zoologici

Fennici, Insect Molecular Biology, Molecular Biology and Evolution, Molecular Ecology, Journal of Insect Science,

Hormones and Behavior, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Evolution, Gene, Behavioral Ecology and

Sociobiology, Naturwissenschaften, Integrative and Comparative Biology, Journal of Experimental Biology

Peer reviewer of grant proposals for NSF, USDA, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

(BBSRC)

Member of pilot group for testing BeeSpace online research database, University of Illinois, 2006-2010

Coordinator of student group reading Darwin’s Origin of Species , 2006

Co-President, Graduates in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Registered Student Organization, 2005-2006

ACADEMIC HONORS

External:

Runner Up, International Union for the Study of Social Insects, George Eickwort Student Award, 2007

P.E.O. Scholar Award; International Chapter of the P.E.O. Sisterhood ($10,000 for research), 2004

Entomological Society of America President’s Prize for the Student Competition First Place, 10-Minute Oral

Presentation, Section Cb/Cc, 2003

Entomological Society of America President’s Prize for the Student Competition First Place, 10-Minute Oral

Presentation, Section Cb/Cc, 2002

Honorable Mention; NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Competition, 2002

Animal Behavior Society Founder’s Poster Award, 2002

Internal:

Institute for Genomic Biology Fellows’ Symposium, Post-doctoral Poster Award, 2007

Procter and Gamble Doctoral Student Research Award, University of Illinois, 2006

Emerson Award for Outstanding Student in the School of Integrative Biology, University of Illinois, 2006

University Fellowship from Graduate College, University of Illinois, 2005

Edwin M. Banks Award for Outstanding Student in Animal Behavior, University of Illinois, 2005

Agricultural Genome Sciences and Public Policy Program Fellowship, University of Illinois, 2003, 2004 & 2005

Incomplete List of Teachers Rated Excellent by Students, University of Illinois, 2002 & 2003

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Best Doctoral Presentation Award, Graduates in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Symposium 2002, University of

Illinois, 2002

John G. & Evelyn Hartman Heiligenstein Outstanding Teaching Assistant in Biology 120, University of Illinois,

2002

Program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Graduate Fellowship, University of Illinois, 2000-2001

Excellence and Equal Cost Scholarship; Bard College, 1996-2000

Hudsonia Award in Environmental Science; Bard College, 1999

SCIENCE OUTREACH ACTIVITIES

Nontechnical research presentation to undergraduate Biology Club, Iowa State University, 2010

Assisted with Honey Bees and Pollinators Exhibit, Great Insect Fair, Pennsylvania State University, 2009

Contributed to an exhibit on bee social behavior for the University of Illinois’ Pollinatarium, a museum to educate the public about the importance of pollinators, 2008

Exhibit on bees for University of Illinois’ National Pollinator Week, 2008

Created an informational webpage on bee social behavior for inclusion in ”Beespotters”, a web interface for the monitoring of bee populations in Illinois, 2008

“Evolution and Genetics in Bees” presentation to middle schoolers, BeeSpace Education Outreach, University of

Illinois, 2007

Nontechnical research presentation to Northern Illinois Beekeepers’ Association, 2005

After-School Bee Program for K-5 Students, Washington Elementary School, Champaign, IL, 2005

“Insects and Bees” presentation to 1st-5th graders, St. Mary’s School, Chicago, IL, 2004

“Bees and Wasps” exhibit at Orpheum Children’s Museum, Champaign, IL, 2004

Nontechnical research presentation to Indiana State Beekeepers’ Association, 2003

Nontechnical research presentation to Illinois State Beekeepers’ Association, 2002

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Animal Behavior Society, 2002-2003

Entomological Society of America, 2002- present

International Union for the Study of Social Insects, 2002- present

REFERENCES

1. Gene E. Robinson

Swanlund Chair

Director, Neuroscience Program

Chair, Genomics of Neural and Behavioral Plasticity Theme, Institute for Genomic Biology

Department of Entomology

University of Illinois

505 S. Goodwin Ave.

7

Urbana, IL 61801 generobi@illinois.edu

(217)-265-0309

2. May R. Berenbaum

Professor and Head

Department of Entomology

University of Illinois

505 S. Goodwin Ave.

Urbana, IL 61801-3795 maybe@illinois.edu

(217)-333-7784

3. James H. Hunt

Visiting Professor of Biology and Entomology

Department of Entomology

North Carolina State University

Campus Box 7613

Raleigh, NC 27695-7613 jim_hunt@ncsu.edu

(919)-513-2721

4. Christina M. Grozinger

Associate Professor, Department of Entomology

Director, Center for Pollinator Research

Center for Chemical Ecology

Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences

Pennsylvania State University

Chemical Ecology Lab 4A

University Park, PA 16802 cmgrozinger@psu.edu

(814)-865-2214

5. Andrew V. Suarez

Associate Professor

Departments of Entomology and Animal Biology

University of Illinois

505 S. Goodwin

Urbana, IL 61801-3795 avsuarez@life.uiuc.edu

(217)-244-6631

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