Check out this article Todd Ugine wrote that was published in the Environmental Entomology. Todd also took the picture on the cover.https://academic.oup.com/ee/article/47/4/1030/5004647?searchresult=1
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Check out this article Todd Ugine wrote that was published in the Environmental Entomology. Todd also took the picture on the cover.https://academic.oup.com/ee/article/47/4/1030/5004647?searchresult=1
Entomology's Ann Hajek was recently voted a 2018 Fellow of the Entomological Society of America https://www.entsoc.org/fellows/hajek
The last Jugatae seminar of the year was for our Undergraduate research presentations hosted by John Sanderson, Director of Undergraduate Studies. We heard seven great talks starting wtih Nana Yaa Britwum (PI Sunny Power), Ann Dunn (PI Jason Dombroskie), Kristianna Lea (PI Cole Gilbert), Danielle Rutkowski (PI Katja Poveda), Colin Sears, Laura Telfer and Alicia Williams (PI Jeff Scott).
Professor John Losey also presented an award to Entomology sophomore, Jacob Gorneau, for Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Assistant of the year.
Congratulations to all our presenters, graduating seniors and outstanding students.
Check out this article in the NY Times on Gypsy Moths, that is based on the research of Ann Hajek lab. https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/05/11/science/gypsy-moths-fungus.html
Check out this segment on the NYS Beekeeper Tech Team and Cornell honey bee research. Emma Mullen, Connor Hinsley and Bob Finch are all in the clip: http://www.wbng.com/video?clipId=14483603&autostart=true
Check out Ann Hajeks book that was published in January.https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Ecology+of+Invertebrate+Diseases-p-9781119256076
First in Flight: Insects of the Carboniferous
Another Awesome video by Maxwell Helmberger.
Catch the "The Buzz About Bees," TODAY June 11, 2018 from 1-2:30 p.m. on the @CornellAlumni livestream as our @cornellento experts discuss the dwindling populations.