LANHAM, MD. — About 2,500 entomologists and professionals in related disciplines from around the world will gather Dec. 13-16 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, to exchange scientific information at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America (ESA). The Meeting will feature 69 symposia featuring insect scientists who will give presentations on agriculture, bioenergy, GMOs, insect repellents, evolution, biodiversity, pest control, forestry, invasive species, colony collapse disorder (CCD), bed bugs, and more.
A full list of symposia can be found in the Online Program available at http://www.entsoc.org.
Noted speakers will include Peter Raven, president of the Missouri Botanical Garden; Mark Moffett, National Geographic Society; Colonel Richard Johnson, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; and Ned Walker, Michigan State University.
Other highlights will include an insect photo exhibit, awards presentations for outstanding entomologists, the Linnaean Games (a contest of knowledge between 10 competing university teams), student debates and poster competitions, an entomology career center, and numerous receptions and social events.
More information on the ESA Annual Meeting, including registration instructions, can be found at http://www.etnsoc.org.
Latest from Pest Control Technology
- Bug Busters Expands Service Footprint with New Georgia Branch
- Rodents Can Find Refuge from the Cold in Unused Vehicles
- Natasha Wright Discusses Winter Rodent Habits
- Truly Nolen Promotes Harush, Alvare
- Fleetio Report Finds 53.3% of Fleets Researching or Piloting AI Capabilities
- TRUCE Software Secures Series B Funding
- Richard Spencer Reviews Safety Standards and Training for Technicians
- Kimberly Camera, Canine Team are Hot on Rodent Trails