Why One Entomologist Had to Become a “Coordination Gladiator” In her postdoctoral position with the USDA-ARS, entomologist Erika Machtinger directed a field study in which she had to manage “a field staff of six, countless rotating volunteers, laboratory support, and multiple institutions and landowners.” All in a day’s work for a busy entomologist! Learn more in the first of our new “Standout Early Career Professionals” Q&A series. Entomology Today January 17, 2018 1 Comment
Mice Aren’t Nice, They Help Transmit Lyme Disease The transmission cycle of Lyme disease explained, with a few tips to avoid ticks