Amberleigh E. Henschen
Assistant Professor Office: 2023 - Life SciencesPhone: 2170
Email: aehenschen@eiu.edu
Education & Training
2018 Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee
2011 B.S. in Biology, Creighton University
Frequently Taught Courses
BIO 3120 - Molecular and Cellular Biology
BIO 3520 - Animal Physiology
BIO 4954 - Ornithology
Research & Creative Interests
My research focuses on the variation in how individuals and populations of wild birds respond and adapt to novel pathogens, and how this variation affects reproductive success. In particular, I am interested in how immune response and physiological quality are related to male ornamentation in wild birds. I work in both the lab and the field and aim to integrate questions about behavior, physiology, and genomics.
Publications
Recent Publications
Henschen, A. E., Tillman, F. E., Ruston, S. C., Hawley, D. M., & Adelman, J. S. (2025). Host Disease Tolerance Predicts Transmission Probability for a Songbird Pathogen. Ecology and Evolution, 15(3), e70882.
Ruden, R. M., Henschen, A. E., Langager, M. M., Hawley, D. M., & Adelman, J. S. (2025). Using Multivariate Analyses to Explore Host–Pathogen Coevolution in Complex Trait Space. The Journal of Wildlife Diseases.
Dunn, P.O., Sly, N.D., Freeman-Gallant, C.R., Henschen, A.E., Bossu, C.M., Ruegg, K.C., Minian, P. and L.A. Whittingham. 2024. Intraspecific differences in warbler plumage and mate choice are related to a putative inversion on the Z chromosome. Molecular Ecology.
Veetil, N.K., Henschen, A.E., Hawley, D.M., Melepat, B., Dalloul, R.A., Benes, V., Adelman, J.S., and M. Vinkler. 2024. Varying conjunctival immune response adaptations of house finch populations to a rapidly evolving bacterial pathogen. Frontiers in Immunology.
Henschen, A. E., Vinkler, M., Langager, M. M., Rowley, A. A., Dalloul, R. A., Hawley, D. M., & Adelman, J. S. 2023. Rapid adaptation to a novel pathogen through disease tolerance in a wild songbird. PLoS pathogens, 19(6), e1011408. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011408.
Vinkler, M., Fiddaman, S. R., Těšický, M., O'Connor, E. A., Savage, A. E., Lenz, T. L., ...Henschen, A.E.,... & Westerdahl, H. 2023. Understanding the evolution of immune genes in jawed vertebrates. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. https://doi.org/ 10.1111/jeb.14181.
Recent Book Chapters
Henschen, A.E. and J.S. Adelman. “Avian Ecoimmunology.” Infectious Disease Ecology of Wild Birds. Eds. Dana Hawley, Jen Owen, Kate Huyvaert. Oxford University Press, 2021.
Owen, J.C., Adelman, J.S., and Henschen, A.E. “The nature of host- pathogen interactions.” Infectious Disease Ecology of Wild Birds. Eds. Dana Hawley, Jen Owen, Kate Huyvaert. Oxford University Press, 2021.
Office Hours
Mondays and Wednesdays 12-2 pm
Fridays 10-11 am