LINCOLN, Neb. - Not even retiring could stop entomology professor Dr. Shripat Kamble from doing the work he loves.
Kamble, a professor at the University of Nebraska Lincoln, is officially ending his 38 years of work in the field, but will continue to teach and research, the Daily Nebraskan reports.
His interest in the field started in college, and after graduating with a doctorate degree he spent his entire careerat Nebraska-Lincoln. He helped over 20 graduate students obtain a doctorate or master's degree.
Read more about Kamble at www.dailynebraskan.com.
Kamble, a professor at the University of Nebraska Lincoln, is officially ending his 38 years of work in the field, but will continue to teach and research, the Daily Nebraskan reports.
His interest in the field started in college, and after graduating with a doctorate degree he spent his entire careerat Nebraska-Lincoln. He helped over 20 graduate students obtain a doctorate or master's degree.
Read more about Kamble at www.dailynebraskan.com.
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