Profile TabsProfileIliana MooreGraduate Student, Strange Labmoore.4472@osu.eduhttps://u.osu.edu/strange.54/Office: 272 Howlett HallColumbus, OHProfessional InformationDegrees & Credentials: BA, Biology, New College of FloridaResearch Area(s): Bumblebees (Bombus sp.)Sustainable agriculturePollinator diversity & richness in urban and agricultural spacesUrban ecologyBiography: Professional & Research Experience: Research Intern, Entomological Society of Latvia, Riga, Lativa (Summer 2017) Research Intern, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, Sarasota, FL (January-May 2017) Supervisor, Flutterby Gardens Butterfly Breeders, Bradenton, FL (April 2018-September 2019) Grants New College of Florida Undergraduate Thesis Grant ($800) CFAES Knowledge Exchange Feature: Science Happens Here: Supporting native bees in urban spaces, January 17, 2022 A quick chat about bumblebee research to boost urban nesting sites with Iliana Moore, a graduate student in the Department of Entomology in the School of Environment and Natural Resources. Works - Any -Journal articleBook/book chapterReportWorking paperPolicy briefPresentationData