Rutgers Entomology Seminars - Spring 2008
PLEASE NOTE: Times vary. Please check time under date/location.
All are invited to come 1/4 hour before the talk to enjoy coffee,
bagels or donuts with the speaker.
Dr. Shearer is coordinating this semester's speakers.
For inquiries call (732) 932-9459
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6 February |
James Ellis |
The good, the bad, and the ugly: the race to keep honey bees alive |
Entomology and Nematology University of Florida |
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11 February |
Heather Mattila |
Dancers and wallflowers: How genetic diversity enhances the productivity of honey bee colonies. |
Neurobiology and Behavior Cornell University |
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19 February |
Racheal Winfree |
Pollinator biodiversity, human land use, and ecosystem services |
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Princeton University |
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4 April |
Thomas Scott |
The case for dengue control by adaptive disease management. |
Entomology University of California, Davis |
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9 April |
James Austin | Mixing it up: Basic and applied research in urban pest management. |
Department of Entomology Texas A & M |
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9 April |
James Austin | 20 Years: An urban entomologist's perspective. |
Department of Entomology Texas A & M |
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17 April |
Changlu Wang | Cockroach insecticide resistance and IPM in multi-family dwellings |
Department of Entomology Purdue |
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21 April |
Mike Levy |
Using Genetic Algorithms to
Optimize the Control of Urban Chagas Disease Vectors in Arequipa, Peru |
Fogarty Fellow National Institutes of Health |
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22 April |
David Denlinger |
Karl Maramorosch Seminar Series Antarctica and its insect |
Entomology The Ohio State University |
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2 May |
Edward Rajotte |
C. C. Compton & G. M. Markle Award Seminar New horizons for integrated pest management implementation |
Entomology Pennsylvania State University |