Posts Tagged: Entomological Society of America Fellow
Newly Inducted ESA Fellow Jay Rosenheim Didn't Set Out to Study Insect Science
He didn't set out to study insect science. Jay Rosenheim was a third-year physics major at the...
Jay Rosenheim digging a nest at UC Berkeley's Sagehen Creek Field Station, Truckee, in 1984.
Postdoctoral researcher Jay Rosenheim (back row, far right) at the University of Hawaii in 1988. His advisors were Marshall Johnson (front row, far right) and Bruce Tabashnik (back row, third from left).
UC Davis distinguished professor Jay Rosenheim doing research at the Jepson Prairie Preserve, a Dixon-area site renowned for its vernal pools. The preserve is owned by the Solano Land Trust, which manages the site with UC Davis, the Nature Conservancy and Jepson Prairie Docents. Rosenheim serves as the volunteer faculty representative for the preserve. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Congratulations, UC Davis Distinguished Professor Jay Rosenheim, ESA Fellow!
Jay Rosenheim is a legend around the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology. He's known...
An outstanding teacher, UC Davis Distinguished Professor Jay Rosenheim answers a question in this classroom photo taken in February 2018. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Turning a Page in Entomological History
It was great to see Robert E. Page Jr., emeritus professor and former chair of the UC Davis...
Bee breeder-geneticist Kim Fondrk of UC Davis manages the Robert Page specialized genetic stock. These bee hives were in a Dixon almond orchard. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
From DEET to Sweet
Congratulations are in order. Chemical ecologist Walter Leal, professor and former chair of the UC...
Walter Leal
Our Fellows
One of the highlights of the Entomological Society of America's 56th annual meeting, held Nov....
ESA President Michael Gray and Michael Parrella
ESA President Michael Gray and Fellow Frank Zalom