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Time Management Strategies for Entomologists
Japan and Entomology: What to know about Japan before the ICE meeting
Past, Present, and Future: Nurturing the Next Generation of Black Entomologists
Valuing Entomology: Enhancing Pay Transparency and Equity
How to Efficiently and Effectively Review a Journal Manuscript
Invasion of the Planthoppers: Advances in surveillance and management of the spotted lanternfly
Post-Webinar Discussion on Invasive Insects Webinar Series
Invasive insects are devastating in agricultural, natural, and urban environments around the world. The Entomological Society of America is positioned to be a leader in developing a collaborative invasive species mitigation and management roadmap.
On the Horizon: New findings in tick biology, ecology, and control
Ever wanted to enjoy the outdoors without the prospect of tick bites and tick-borne diseases? You’re not alone! With an up-“tick” in tick-borne disease cases, it is important to understand tick biology and ecology in order to manage your risk. Sponsored by the Eastern Branch, this webinar featured a panel of tick experts to share their current research on tick biology, ecology, and control. Our panel also answered audience questions on how you can protect yourself from tick bites while outdoors.