Megan Meuti (Nicol) | Entomology (2024)

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Megan Meuti (Nicol) | Entomology (1)

Megan Meuti (Nicol)

meuti.1@osu.edu

(614) 688-2829

Office:

232C Howlett Hall

2001 Fyffe Rd, Columbus, OH 43210

Professional Information

Degrees & Credentials:

Ph.D. Department of Entomology, The Ohio State University, 2014

B.S.Entomology, The Ohio State University, 2008

B.S.Microbiology, The Ohio State University, 2008

Research Area(s):

Insect overwintering/diapause

Circadian clock genes

Scholarship of teaching and learning

Interests & Expertise:

Insect molecular physiology

Mosquitoes and other insect disease vectors

Biography:

Research Focus

Climate change upping the ante in fight against disease-carrying mosquitoes
WOSU 89.7 NPR News | ByMatthew Rand|PublishedJuly 25, 2022

Many of us intuitively recognize that our mosquito problems are seasonal; there are times of the year when mosquitoes are abundant and we cannot go outside without getting bitten (e.g. late spring and summer), while there are other times when we enjoy a reprieve from mosquito bites (e.g. late fall and winter). I am interested in how precisely mosquitoes are able to tell what time of year it is and appropriately respond to their environment. Members of my lab group study how circadian clock genes might allow mosquitoes to measure day length to determine the time of year; how male mosquitoes change their accessory gland proteins to influence female behavior and physiology; and whether mosquitoes in urban environments are active for longer periods during the year and/or bite humans more frequently. We use a variety of molecular, genetic and physiological techniques to investigate these questions. Our ultimate goal is to uncover specific ways to manipulate seasonal responses in insects so that we can more effectively control them.

I graduated from The Ohio State University in 2004 with dual Bachelor's of Science Degrees in Entomology and Microbiology. I then continued my graduate work at OSU, where I worked in Dr. David Denlinger's Insect Molecuar Physiology Lab, earning my PhD in December of 2014. I taught general biology as well as courses on insect biology for science and non-science majors at Kenyon College for one year before returning to OSU as an Assistant Professor of Entomology in 2016.

Graduate Student Mentorship,Major Adviser

  • 2020 – present, Matthew Wolkoff. “Determining the role of the circadian clock and genetic variation on the diapause response in the Northern house mosquito.” Matt joined my lab as a PhD student in August 2020.
  • 2019 – present, Alden Siperstein. “Characterizing seasonal changes in mosquito abundance and uncovering the genetic regulation of biting in Culex mosquitoes.” Alden joined my lab in August 2019 as a Master’s Student.
  • 2018 – present, Lydia Fyie. "The impacts of urbanization on mosquito overwintering responses". Lydia joined my lab as a master’s student and is co-advised by Dr. Mary Gardiner, and officially transitioned a PhD in November, 2020.
  • 2018 – 2021, Caitlin Peffers. "Characterizing the photoperiodic response and circadian clock in the Northern house mosquito, Culex pipiens."Caitlin joined my lab as a Master’s student in the fall of 2018, and graduated with her MS in May 2021.
  • 2017-2018 (transferred) Robin Bautista-Jimenez. "Males matter: determining the role of male mosquitoes on seasonal differences in female reproductive physiology."

Recent Peer-reviewed Manuscripts (* = undergraduate student author; ˠ = graduate student author)

  1. Meuti M.E., Siperstein, A.ˠ, and Wolkoff, M.ˠ, 2023. Points to consider when establishing and rearing Culex mosquitoes in the laboratory. Cold Spring Harb Protoc doi:10.1011/pdb.top107823
  2. Meuti M.E., Siperstein, A.ˠ, and Wolkoff, M.ˠ, 2023. Establishing a Culex colony from fieldcollected eggs. Cold Spring Harb Protoc doi:10.1011/pdb.prot108079
  3. Meuti M.E., Siperstein, A.ˠ, and Wolkoff, M.ˠ, 2023. Rearing and maintaining a Culex colony in the laboratory. Cold Spring Harb Protoc doi:10.1011/pdb.prot108080
  4. Wolkoff, M.ˠ, Fyie, L.ˠ and Meuti, M.E., 2023. Light Pollution Disrupts Seasonal Differences in the Daily Activity and Metabolic Profiles of the Northern House Mosquito, Culex pipiens. Insects, 14(1), p.64.
  5. Siperstein, A.ˠ, Marzec, S., Fritz, M.L., Holzapfel, C.M., Bradshaw, W.E., Armbruster, P.A. and Meuti, M.E., 2022. Conserved molecular pathways underlying biting in two divergent mosquito genera. Evolutionary Applications, 15(5), pp.878-890.
  6. Peffers, C. ˠ and Meuti, M.E. 2022. Characterizing the relative abundance of circadian transcription factors in diapausing and nondiapausing Northern house mosquitoes. Journal of Insect Physiology, p.104404.
  7. King, K., Meuti, M.E. and Johnson, N.F. 2021. Identification and expression of odorant binding proteins in the egg-parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston)(Hymenoptera, Scelionidae, Telenominae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 87, p.251.
  8. Fyie, L.R.ˠ, Gardiner, M.M. and Meuti, M.E. 2021. Artificial light at night alters the seasonal responses of biting mosquitoes. Journal of Insect Physiology, 129, p.104194.
  9. tee*ts, N.M. and Meuti, M.E. 2021. Hello Darkness, My Old Friend: A Tutorial of NandaHamner Protocols. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 36(3), pp.221-225.
  10. Peffers, C.S.ˠ, Pomeroy, L.W. and Meuti, M.E. 2021. Critical Photoperiod and Its Potential to Predict Mosquito Distributions and Control Medically Important Pests. Journal of Medical Entomology.
  11. Fyie, L.R.+, Gardiner, M.M. and Meuti, M.E. 2021. Artificial light at night alters the seasonal responses of biting mosquitoes.Journal of Insect Physiology, p.104194. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinsphys.2021.104194
  12. Huck, D.T.*, Klein, M.S., and Meuti, M.E. 2021. “Determining the effects of nutrition on the reproductive physiology of male mosquitoes.” Journal of Insect Physiology. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022191021000019
  13. Meuti, M.E., and Harrell, R. 2020. Preparing and injecting embryos of Culex mosquitoes to generate null mutations using CRISPR/Cas9. Journal of Visualized Experiments. Journal of Visualized Experiments: Jove, (163).
  14. Chang, V.* and Meuti, M.E. 2020. Circadian transcription factors differentially regulate features of the adult overwintering diapause in the Northern house mosquito, Culex pipiens.Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 121: 103365.
  15. Ragland, G.J., Armbruster, P.A. and Meuti, M.E., 2019. Evolutionary and functional genetics of insect diapause: a call for greater integration.Current opinion in insect science,36, pp.74-81.
  16. Meuti, M.E. and Short, S.M. 2019. Physiological and environmental factors affecting the composition of the ejacul*te in mosquitoes and other insects. Insects. 10:74.
  17. Meuti, M.E., Bautista-Jimenez, R*. and Reynolds, J.A. 2018. Evidence that microRNAs are part of the molecular toolkit regulating adult reproductive diapause in the mosquito, Culex pipiens.PloS one,13: e0203015.
  18. Fisher, S.W and M.E. Meuti. 2018. Contributions of Entomology to Natural Theology in the late 17th to early 19th Centuries. American Entomologist. 4:242-250
  19. Short, C.A.*, M. E. Meuti, Q. Zhang and D. L. Denlinger. 2016. "Entrainment of eclosion and preliminary ontogeny of circadian clock gene expression in the flesh fly,Sarcophaga crassipalpis." Journal of Insect Physiology, 93: 28-35.

Documents:

Megan Meuti (Nicol) | Entomology (2) MeganMeuti_2024.pdf

Works

Recent Peer-reviewed Manuscripts (* = undergraduate student author; ˠ = graduate student author)

  1. Meuti M.E., Siperstein, A.ˠ, and Wolkoff, M.ˠ, 2023. Points to consider when establishing and rearing Culex mosquitoes in the laboratory. Cold Spring Harb Protoc doi:10.1011/pdb.top107823
  2. Meuti M.E., Siperstein, A.ˠ, and Wolkoff, M.ˠ, 2023. Establishing a Culex colony from fieldcollected eggs. Cold Spring Harb Protoc doi:10.1011/pdb.prot108079
  3. Meuti M.E., Siperstein, A.ˠ, and Wolkoff, M.ˠ, 2023. Rearing and maintaining a Culex colony in the laboratory. Cold Spring Harb Protoc doi:10.1011/pdb.prot108080
  4. Wolkoff, M.ˠ, Fyie, L.ˠ and Meuti, M.E., 2023. Light Pollution Disrupts Seasonal Differences in the Daily Activity and Metabolic Profiles of the Northern House Mosquito, Culex pipiens. Insects, 14(1), p.64.
  5. Siperstein, A.ˠ, Marzec, S., Fritz, M.L., Holzapfel, C.M., Bradshaw, W.E., Armbruster, P.A. and Meuti, M.E., 2022. Conserved molecular pathways underlying biting in two divergent mosquito genera. Evolutionary Applications, 15(5), pp.878-890.
  6. Peffers, C. ˠ and Meuti, M.E. 2022. Characterizing the relative abundance of circadian transcription factors in diapausing and nondiapausing Northern house mosquitoes. Journal of Insect Physiology, p.104404.
  7. King, K., Meuti, M.E. and Johnson, N.F. 2021. Identification and expression of odorant binding proteins in the egg-parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston)(Hymenoptera, Scelionidae, Telenominae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 87, p.251.
  8. Fyie, L.R.ˠ, Gardiner, M.M. and Meuti, M.E. 2021. Artificial light at night alters the seasonal responses of biting mosquitoes. Journal of Insect Physiology, 129, p.104194.
  9. tee*ts, N.M. and Meuti, M.E. 2021. Hello Darkness, My Old Friend: A Tutorial of NandaHamner Protocols. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 36(3), pp.221-225.
  10. Peffers, C.S.ˠ, Pomeroy, L.W. and Meuti, M.E. 2021. Critical Photoperiod and Its Potential to Predict Mosquito Distributions and Control Medically Important Pests. Journal of Medical Entomology.
  11. Fyie, L.R.+, Gardiner, M.M. and Meuti, M.E. 2021. Artificial light at night alters the seasonal responses of biting mosquitoes.Journal of Insect Physiology, p.104194. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinsphys.2021.104194
  12. Huck, D.T.*, Klein, M.S., and Meuti, M.E. 2021. “Determining the effects of nutrition on the reproductive physiology of male mosquitoes.” Journal of Insect Physiology. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022191021000019
  13. Meuti, M.E., and Harrell, R. 2020. Preparing and injecting embryos of Culex mosquitoes to generate null mutations using CRISPR/Cas9. Journal of Visualized Experiments. Journal of Visualized Experiments: Jove, (163).
  14. Chang, V.* and Meuti, M.E. 2020. Circadian transcription factors differentially regulate features of the adult overwintering diapause in the Northern house mosquito, Culex pipiens.Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 121: 103365.
  15. Ragland, G.J., Armbruster, P.A. and Meuti, M.E., 2019. Evolutionary and functional genetics of insect diapause: a call for greater integration.Current opinion in insect science,36, pp.74-81.
  16. Meuti, M.E. and Short, S.M. 2019. Physiological and environmental factors affecting the composition of the ejacul*te in mosquitoes and other insects. Insects. 10:74.
  17. Meuti, M.E., Bautista-Jimenez, R*. and Reynolds, J.A. 2018. Evidence that microRNAs are part of the molecular toolkit regulating adult reproductive diapause in the mosquito, Culex pipiens.PloS one,13: e0203015.
  18. Fisher, S.W and M.E. Meuti. 2018. Contributions of Entomology to Natural Theology in the late 17th to early 19th Centuries. American Entomologist. 4:242-250
  19. Short, C.A.*, M. E. Meuti, Q. Zhang and D. L. Denlinger. 2016. "Entrainment of eclosion and preliminary ontogeny of circadian clock gene expression in the flesh fly,Sarcophaga crassipalpis." Journal of Insect Physiology, 93: 28-35.
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