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Peter DiGennaro
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Molecular Nematologist Peter DiGennaro To Present Virtual Seminar

November 30, 2020
Molecular nematologist Peter DiGennaro of the University of Florida's Department of Entomology and Nematology will present the next virtual seminar hosted by the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 2.
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UC Davis doctoral student Jill Oberski won first place for her entry, “Why Do Museum Collections Matter?” in the Graduate Infographics category, Systematics, Evolution and Biodiversity Section.
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Five UC Davis Students Excel in ESA Competitions

November 23, 2020
Five UC Davis entomology graduate students scored high in the Entomological Society of America's highly competitive student competitions, part of the organization's Nov. 16-25 virtual meeting.
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This is the mural newly installed in the hallway of the the UC Davis Environmental Horticulture Building. The tiles are the work of top (from left) Heewon Shin, Diane Ullman, and Mai Xiong; center (from left) Jason Hu, Emma Stone, and Analiese Ignacio, and bottom (from left) Anushka Vispute, Gale Okumura, and Leslie Briceno-Marquez.
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UC Davis Mural: 'When Words Are Not Enough'

November 20, 2020
It's titled When Words Are Not Enough. A newly installed UC Davis mural created by students enrolled in a remote-instructed class on symbolism and design is more than enoughit's considered gorgeous, awesome and amazing.
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A screen shot of the finals at the Virtual Entomology Games. (Image by Jill Oberski)
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UC Davis Entomology Team Makes the ESA Finals

November 18, 2020
The first sighting of emerald ash borer in North America occurred in 2002, when it was discovered attacking ash trees in Ontario, Canada and what U.S. state? If you answered Michigan, as the UC Davis Entomology Team did, you're right.
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