Attending #ICE2024Kyoto and want to learn more about @EntsocAmerica ? Come by booth 9. Look for Lisa Neven (left) to learn about submitting papers to J. of Economic Entomology. And find @JenniferAHenke (right)-2024 President-to learn more about how to build your network w ESA.
I listened to a great podcast this morning. This is why the work of @entsocamerica and the Vector Borne Disease Network we lead is so important. Because, as the Daily says ... right now The Mosquitoes Are Winning https://t.co/Wi0hacXmDJ
We banished bugs from our lives. Now it’s coming back to bite us. My latest "Milbank bought the farm" column, which calls on everybody to do less yardwork. https://t.co/bkvxJgRfJI
The American Mathematical Society stands against the recommendation to discontinue the MS and PhD mathematics programs at @WestVirginiaU. Join @WVUmath faculty and students in their efforts by signing and sharing their petition:
https://t.co/j5PD2QyKgV
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Recent news of cases of locally transmitted malaria in MD, TX, and FL illustrate the urgent need to expand our nation's capacity to prevent and respond to the threats posed by mosquitoes, ticks, and other arthropod carriers (vectors) of disease. https://t.co/WlKij0mFXz
Great piece in today's print WaPo (yes, I'm still that guy). Thanks to @Dr_Akito for highlighting the plight of the often underappreciated moths. https://t.co/htRQloOzMm
As a parent of a freshman, alumni, and a friend of the WVU entomology department, it is horrifying to hear that the Ento faculty is being halved due to-what seems to be-avoidable administrative bloat at the top of the University.