Amelia Litz

Doctoral Researcher at Chicago Botanic Garden

Amelia Litz has a diverse work experience in the field of biology and ecology. Amelia is currently working at the Chicago Botanic Garden as the Graduate Recruitment Head & Student Representative for Admissions and Recruitment Committee, where they are responsible for establishing admissions standards and developing strategies to increase diversity and inclusion in the program's recruitment and admissions processes. Amelia also organizes and leads student activities and information sessions during PhD interviews.

Prior to their current position, Amelia worked at Northwestern University where they held multiple roles. As a Doctoral Researcher, they conducted experiments to study the impact of abiotic factors on ground-nesting bee emergence and assessed pollinator vulnerability to climate change. Amelia also analyzed the effect of reproductive synchrony on the fitness of cavity-nesting bees and investigated the mutualism between leaf-cutter bees and host plants in a threatened dune ecosystem. Additionally, they worked as an Instructor, teaching the course "Analytical Toolbox for Ecologists and Evolutionary Biologists."

Amelia's work experience also includes a role as a Research Technician at Humboldt State University. During this time, they conducted various research projects, including studying nesting preferences and pollen preference of vulnerable bee species, assessing changes in flowering timing over a 10-year period in protected areas, and surveying bee communities in a climatically sensitive montane area over 25 years.

Amelia's earlier experience includes working as an REU Independent Student Researcher at the University of Virginia, where they developed a novel approach to test the influence of systemic pesticides on solitary nesting bees.

Overall, Amelia Litz has demonstrated a strong commitment to research and conservation of pollinators through their work in various academic and research institutions.

Amelia Litz began their education journey in 2014 when they enrolled at Humboldt State University. Amelia pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Botany/Plant Biology, as well as Soils and Rangeland Management. Amelia attended Humboldt State University for a duration of four years, concluding their studies in 2017.

Showing a dedication to furthering their knowledge and expertise, Amelia then pursued a higher level of education by enrolling at Northwestern University in 2018. Amelia aimed to obtain a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Plant Biology and Conservation. Amelia is anticipated to complete their PhD program in 2024, indicating a six-year commitment to their studies at Northwestern University.

In addition to their academic pursuits, Amelia has also obtained two additional certifications. In 2020, they completed a program titled "Management for Scientists and Engineers" at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, further demonstrating their desire to expand their skill set beyond the realm of academia. Furthermore, in 2022, Amelia acquired a "Professional Advancement Career Training (PACT) Certificate" from the Entomological Society of America, showcasing their dedication to professional development.

Based on the provided information, Amelia Litz has a strong academic background with a Bachelor's degree in Botany/Plant Biology and additional certifications in management and professional advancement. Amelia is currently working towards their PhD in Plant Biology and Conservation at Northwestern University.

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Timeline

  • Doctoral Researcher

    September 1, 2018 - present

  • Graduate Recruitment Head Student Representative For Admissions And Recruitment Committee

    2020

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