2003 ESA Annual Meeting

2003 ESA Annual Meeting

October 26-30, 2003

Albert B. Sabin Cincinnati Convention Center

Cincinnati, Ohio

 

“Entomology: From Many Disciplines, One Science”

One of the great strengths of our society is the breadth of disciplines represented by our members. This theme of this meeting highlighted entomology as a science, focused on the study of insects for the advancement of science and society. Numerous disciplines are essential components of entomological studies; systematics, genetics, evolution, behavior, ecology, biochemistry, biotechnology, physiology, toxicology, and others. Many of the world’s great discoveries occur at the interface, or across the interface, of disciplines. The great diversity of our science is a true strength that enables us, working together, to improve our understanding of insects, as well as to solve practical problems and thus benefit society.

 

Planning Team and Hosts:

Z B Mayo, Jr., ESA President, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE

Robert J. Wright, Program Chair, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE

Susan J. Weller, Student Competition Co-Chair, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN

Kathleen S. Shields, Student Competition Co-Chair, USDA Forest Service, Hamden, CT

James H. Shaddy, Poster Chair, Truman State University, Kirksville, MO

Grayson C. Brown, Local Arrangements Committee Co-Chair, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

Gene R. Kritsky, Local Arrangements Committee, Co-Chair, College of Mount St. Joseph, Cincinnati, OH