It's time to register for the 51st annual Southern Forest Insect Work
Conference, 4-7 August 2008, Chattanooga Marriot at the Convention Center,
in Chattanooga, Tennessee USA!
The 2008 SFIWC registration form and preliminary program are now available
at http://www.sfiwc.org//2008/index.html. The registration fee is $180
($110 for students and retired members). Extra banquet tickets are $34.
This year's banquet will be a dinner cruise on the Tennessee River,
featuring a prime rib/shrimp creole buffet and cash bar. Vegetarian plates
also are available; please be sure to mark your preference on the
registration form. The banquet will be held on the boat's second deck,
which does not have elevator access. If you or a guest will need
assistance on the stairs (e.g., a wheelchair), please include a note with
your registration form.
It is VERY IMPORTANT that we have an accurate head count for the dinner
cruise. Payment in full is due to the cruise company 10 days prior to the
banquet. I STRONGLY ENCOURAGE everyone to send in their registration forms
and fees before the meeting if possible.
Remember to reserve your room at the Chattanooga Marriott at the Convention
Center no later than July 20. Please go to
http://www.sfiwc.org//2008/index.html for details.
Please go to http://www.sfiwc.org//2008/index.html for information on 2008
A.D. Hopkins Award nominations.
A note from Chris Asaro, Program Chairman:
This will be the last call for posters and student presentations. We still
have fewer than 10 posters so please contribute to make this worthwhile.
Submit all poster titles author names and affiliations to Carla Dilling at
cdillin1(a)utk.edu. We also have space for at least two more graduate student
presentations. Submit titles, author names and affiliations for grad
student presentations to Gina Davis (gina21(a)vt.edu) or Kelly Felderhoff (
klfelder(a)ncsu.edu)
I hope to see all of you in Chattanooga!
- Will Shepherd
William P. Shepherd, SFIWC Secretary-Treasurer
USDA Forest Service SRS
2500 Shreveport Highway
Pineville, LA 71360 USA
Voice: 318-473-7256
FAX: 318-473-7222
E-mail: williamshepherd(a)fs.fed.us
SFIWC website: http://sfiwc.org
GRADUATE POSITION
M.Sc. in Natural Resources and Environmental Studies
University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada
A graduate position (M.Sc.) is available Sept 2008 in the Ecosystem
Science and Management program at the University of Northern British
Columbia (www.unbc.ca) Currently, in the central interior of British
Columbia, a massive outbreak of mountain pine beetle is declining, while
populations of secondary bark beetles are simultaneously increasing.
The project entails studying the impacts of these secondaries on small
diameter trees.
Suitable candidates will have a B.Sc. in biology, entomology, forestry,
or similar degree at a recognized, post-secondary institution. The
ideal candidate will have experience in field research settings and an
interest in community ecology.
The project will be supervised by Dr. Brian Aukema of the Canadian
Forest Service at UNBC (http://web.unbc.ca/~aukema) Collaborators
include Dr. Allan Carroll of the Canadian Forest Service and Dr. Staffan
Lindgren at the University of Northern British Columbia. Support is
available for two years. Interested candidates are invited to direct
their questions and/or a vita/resume, a paragraph outlining their
interest(s), and the names of three references to <Brian.Aukema AT
nrcan.gc.ca>.
UNBC, located in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, offers a
stellar environment for training in forest entomology, with four forest
entomologists collectively working from gene to landscape levels. UNBC
provides access to different forest ecosystems, a landscape regenerating
after the recent mountain pine beetle epidemic, two research forests,
and faculty with expertise in an array of forest ecosystem topics.
Prince George (pop. 80,000) enjoys a low cost of living yet high quality
lifestyle. Outdoor recreational opportunities are unlimited (hiking,
mountain biking, camping, fishing, snowsports, etc.).
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Brian Aukema, MS, MS, PhD
Research Scientist, Canadian Forest Service
http://web.unbc.ca/~aukema
University of Northern British Columbia
ADM 2019, 3333 University Way
Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9
Tel: 250-960-5924 Fax: 250-960-6496
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The 51st annual Southern Forest Insect Work Conference will be 4-7 August
2008 in Chattanooga, Tennessee USA. Although we soon will be updating the
SFIWC website (http://sfiwc.org) with this year's registration form, I
encourage you to make your hotel reservation as soon as possible. We have
a large block of rooms set aside for the group until 20 July 2008, so make
your reservations before this date. Don't miss out on the special pricing!
Here are the details:
Date: 4-7 August 2008
Place: Chattanooga Marriott at the Convention Center, 2 Carter Plaza,
Chattanooga, Tennessee USA
Toll-free phone reservation: 800-841-1674. Ask for the "Southern Forest
Insect Work Conference" group rate.
Online reservation: http://www.marriott.com/chadt. Enter the meeting dates
and use the group code, SFISFIA.
Parking is available for meeting participants at a discounted rate of $6.00
USD per day (self park).
Visit http://www.marriott.com/chadt for hotel information.
Room rates are $85.00 USD per night plus tax.
Remember, this low rate is valid only until 20 July 2008. Make your
reservation right away.
And an update on the 2008 SFIWC Program from Chris Asaro (Program
Chairman):
We still have a few vacancies for concurrent sessions. As of now we have
six session topics (bark beetle control, southern pine beetle, hemlock
woolly adelgid, prescribed fire, systemic insecticides, and possibly gypsy
moth), which are just enough to have 2 concurrent sessions per each of 3
time slots. A number of folks at last years meeting indicated a desire to
see 3 concurrent sessions per timeslot, so I strongly encourage you to
submit more ideas and volunteer to moderate a session.
As for the graduate student session, we currently have five speakers and
would like to at least double that number. Graduate students or
professors, please help us fill up this session by contacting Gina Davis (
gina21(a)vt.edu) or Kelly Felderhoff (klfelder(a)ncsu.edu) and providing them
with names, affiliations, and presentation titles as soon as possible.
Finally, there have been no title submissions to date for the poster
session. Once again, please help us put this program together by sending
poster titles, names, and affiliations to Carla Dilling (cdillin1(a)utk.edu)
as soon as possible.
With your help, we aim to have a complete program for this years meeting by
early June. Thank you.
William P. Shepherd, SFIWC Secretary-Treasurer
USDA Forest Service SRS
2500 Shreveport Highway
Pineville, LA 71360 USA
Voice: 318-473-7256
FAX: 318-473-7222
E-mail: williamshepherd(a)fs.fed.us
SFIWC website: http://sfiwc.org
Dear Colleagues,
Please circulate to potential graduate students.
A funded Ph.D. position is available immediately to work with me, Dan
Herms, and other collaborators on a project that will use metabolomic
and proteomic approaches coupled with field studies. The project
will be a test of a new ecological model that integrates the
phenomenon of pathogen-induced systemic resistance with the
growth/differentiation balance hypothesis (Bonello et al. 2006) in
tripartite systems that include Austrian pine (Pinus nigra), the
blight and canker pathogen Diplodia pinea, and two pestiferous
insects, the pine engraver (Ips pini) and the European pine sawfly
(Neodiprion sertifer).
Prospective candidates should have an excellent undergraduate record
in the biological, ecological, or agricultural sciences. A master
degree in tree pathology, entomology, or chemical ecology is strongly
preferred.
Interested students should verify their records against our admission
requirements
(http://plantpath.osu.edu/graduate-programs/prospective-students/graduate-fu…)
before contacting me directly for information regarding the project.
Thank you!
Enrico
Bonello, P., T. R. Gordon, D. A. Herms, D. L. Wood, and N. Erbilgin.
2006. Nature and ecological implications of pathogen-induced systemic
resistance in conifers: A novel hypothesis. Physiological and
Molecular Plant Pathology 68, 95-104
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Pierluigi (Enrico) Bonello, Assoc. Professor
Dept. of Plant Pathology
The Ohio State University
201 Kottman Hall
2021 Coffey Road
Columbus, OH 43210
Tel: (614) 688-5401
Lab: (614) 688-5409
Fax: (614) 292-4455
http://plantpath.osu.edu/faculty-and-staff/faculty-directory/bonello-pierlu…
Environmental Science Graduate Program (ESGP)
http://esgp.osu.edu/
Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Program (PMBB)
http://pmbb.osu.edu/
Postgraduate scholarships
and post doc positions
in Insect Chemical Ecology
Department of Ecology, Section of Chemical
Ecology and Ecotoxicology, Lund University
We advertise postgraduate scholarships and post
doc positions as part of a strategic initiative to
strengthen research collaboration between the
research groups in Insect Chemical Ecology at
Lund University and the Swedish University of
Agricultural Sciences at Alnarp (The Linnéus
initiative ICE-3). The two research groups,
currently comprising more than 50 scientists,
students and technicians, form a strong
cross-disciplinary environment including research
on
ecology and evolutionary biology, neurobiology,
physiology, molecular biology and genomics,
as well as more applied aspects including pest
control and conservation biology.
Four postgraduate scholarships (deadline for
application May 15th or 21st, 2008,
depending on position):
- Thrips chemical ecology
- Evolution of novel pheromones
- Pheromone strains, host plant races and speciation
- Chemical pollination ecology
Three post doc positions (will be filled when suitable candidates are found):
- Chemical ecology of bed bugs
- Molecular analysis of moth pheromone production
- Pheromone identification and biosynthesis
The starting date is negotiable but preferably
as soon as possible.
Detailed information and instructions on how
to apply are found
at <http://www.pheromone.ekol.lu.se/positions.html>www.pheromone.ekol.lu.se/positions.html
Further information may also be obtained
from professor Christer
Löfstedt <mailto:christer.lofstedt@ekol.lu.se>christer.lofstedt(a)ekol.lu.se
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Olle Anderbrant, Prof. telephone +46 (0)46 2224997
Department of Ecology mobile +46 (0)70 3724997
Lund University
Sölvegatan 37 telefax +46 (0)46 2224716
SE-223 62 Lund e-mail Olle.Anderbrant(a)ekol.lu.se
Sweden
internet http://www.pheromone.ekol.lu.se/oa_homepage.html
It is my pleasure to announce that Ms Jennifer Burleigh has won the
competition as the Provincial Forest Entomologist with Forest Practices
Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range. Jennifer will
began working with Forest Practices Branch in Victoria, B.C. on April 1,
2008, and will overlap with Peter Hall for some months before his
retirement.
Jennifer brings a great deal of enthusiasm and knowledge to the position
and should instantly make a highly positive contribution to the Branch
and Ministry. She is both a Registered Professional Forester and a
Registered Professional Biologist. She was initially hired as a co-op
student by the Lillooet Forest District in 1994 to carry out forest
health activities. She received a Master of Pest Management from Simon
Fraser in 1999 and pursued some further research work at Virginia Tech.
She has subsequently worked with Phero Tech and with BioForest
Technologies on a wide variety of forest health projects throughout
western Canada. She has worked on spruce budworm impact assessment or
control programs from BC to Saskatchewan, has experience in the use and
development of insect pheromone technologies and has extensive
experience in bark beetle management. Jennifer has spent the last year
working with Research Branch as their Mountain Pine Beetle Research
Specialist, where she also contributed to several climate change
initiatives. Her knowledge and background will provide a strong basis
for an effective and innovative Forest Health program.
Please join me in welcoming Jennifer...she will be a valuable resource
over the coming years and will bring a great deal of energy and
resources to our program.
Tim Ebata
Forest Health Initiatives Officer
Forest Practices Branch, BCMOFR
(250)387-8739 fax: (250) 387-2136
Visit our web site at: http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfp/hfp.htm
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duplications and cross-postings).
POSITION: Entomologist/Chemical Ecologist – 2 year appointment (potential
of renewal beyond this) at the Postdoctoral level in the Department of
Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48823.
AVAILABLE: Starting in May 2008 or until filled.
RESEARCH: The successful applicant will take a leading role in a joint
research project with Dr. Therese Poland (USDA Forest Service) and Dr. Jim
Miller (Michigan State University) investigating the chemical ecology of
the emerald ash borer (EAB, Agrilus planipennis, Coleoptera: Buprestidae).
EAB is native to Asia and was discovered in 2002 causing widespread
mortality of ash trees in southeastern Michigan. We have shown that EAB
is attracted to girdled ash trees and identified several antennally- and
behaviorally-active volatiles from ash (particularly stressed ash). We
have also found differences in preference for several ash species and
related differences in their volatile profiles. We have explored visual
and olfactory cues used in host and mate finding behaviors. The project
will continue to explore the volatiles of ash trees (including American and
Chinese hybrids) and the role of chemical ecology in host and mate finding.
Ultimately, the results of the research will lead to the development of
traps and attractants for detection, monitoring, and control of EAB.
QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in entomology, insect chemical ecology, or related
discipline. Desire individual with background and/or interest in chemical
ecology, insect behavior, plant/insect interactions and IPM. Familiarity
with coupled gas chromatography and electroantennographic detection to
assess host volatiles and behavioral assays is desirable.
SALARY: Starting $36,000/year with an excellent benefits package.
APPLICATION: Send letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and the names and
email addresses of three references to:
Therese M. Poland
Research Entomologist
USDA Forest Service, NRS
Room 220 Nisbet Building
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48823
phone: 517-355-7740 ext. 114
FAX: 517-355-5121
Email:
polandt(a)msu.edu
tpoland(a)fs.fed.us
Michigan State University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
educator and employer
Colleagues:
There is an open research entomologist position with Rainbow Treecare
Scientific Advancements. Please see job announcement in the link or text
copied below:
http://www.rainbowscivance.com/pdf/careers-Research-Entomologist.pdf
Job Description
Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements is currently seeking an
Entomology Specialist to join our Research and Education Division.
Title: Research Entomologist
Job Classification: Regular, full time, salaried position
Description: The research entomologist is responsible
for conducting research aimed at creating insect management protocols
and developing products for the treecare market. In addition this
person will be responsible for providing insect related technical
training and education to RTSA staff and clients. This person will
coordinate with RTSA's Director of Research and Education and will
assist with the responsibilities of the Product Development Director.
The person in this position must possess a fundamental commitment to the
advancement of the science of arboriculture.
RTSA Research Division is involved in numerous research projects across
the United States in an effort to develop innovative solutions that
advance the science of tree care. RTSA research projects focus on
identifying practical approaches for managing insects, diseases and
other problems that affect tree health. RTSA strives to provide the
necessary knowledge and tools, which serve arborists in their pursuit of
excellence in caring for the health and preservation of trees.
Duties:
* Conduct and coordinate all RTSA insect research in the
United States
* Direct and conduct multiple internal research projects
simultaneously
* Coordinate multiple contract research trials with university
and industry scientists
* Evaluate insect management data on products to help guide
RTSA product development decisions
* Publish pertinent research findings in trade and peer
reviewed journals
* Provide training to RTSA staff and clients
* Assist in creating pesticide product labels
* Assist with bringing innovative products to market
* Develop insect management protocols and fact sheets
* Provide technical support to RTSA clients
* Foster relationships with scientists and key market
influencers
Reports To: Director of Research and Education
Qualifications:
Person Must Possess:
* Must possess at least an MS in entomology or related field,
however, PhD is preferred
* Knowledge of tree insect pests
* Experience and knowledge in planning, designing and
implementing applied research experiments
* An ability to analyze and interpret statistical data
* The ability to be adaptable to changing roles
* Creativity and an ability to be innovative
* Strong written and verbal communication skills
* An ability to communicate technical and scientific
information to scientists, practitioners, and lay people
* Must be able to travel at least 15% of the year
* A valid United States driver's license
Pluses:
* Extension and outreach experience
* Practical work experience in the field of arboriculture
* Background in tree physiology
* Knowledge and experience in developing and bringing products
to market
* Knowledge of current tree care market and products
Salary and Benefits: Salary commensurate with experience and
education, benefits include health, dental and 401K
Work Environment: RTSA's work environment encourages individual
initiative and creativity. The office and facility is a non-smoking
facility.
Please send your curriculum vitae, resume, and/or professional profile
to RTSA's human resource consultant Kstrain(a)strainconsulting.com or
contact Shawn Bernick at 952-252-0547 for more information on this
position.
-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Bernick [mailto:sbernick@treecarescience.com]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 11:34 AM
To: Mayfield, Bud
Subject: Research Entomologist Position
Hi Bud:
Here is the research entomologist position description. I appreciate
any assistance in disseminating the position.
Thanks,
Shawn
Shawn Bernick
Research Director
Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements
2239 Edgewood Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55426
office: 952-252-0547
fax: 952-252-0504
www.rainbowscivance.com
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Faculty of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences
Department of Ecology, Uppsala, Sweden
www.ekol.slu.se
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (forskarassistent) in
Forest entomology with the focus on insect pests
The Department of Ecology conducts research and
education in applied ecology: effects of human
activity and environmental change on pest
species, wildlife management and biodiversity.
Duties: The person appointed to this position
will conduct research of high relevance for the
protection of forest trees against insect damage
of economic importance. This research will, for
instance, deal with population dynamics of pest
insects, interactions between tree herbivore
predators, pest management systems, analysis of
damage risks or consequences of damage for tree growth and economic value.
The primary duty of the Assistant Professor is to
develop the science within the subject area. The
Assistant Professor should also strive to get a
broader knowledge of forest entomology, and
contribute to the education of students and to the extension service.
Eligibility: Applicants should have a PhD degree
or a foreign degree deemed to be equivalent to a
doctorate. Priority will be given to applicants
who have been awarded their PhD degree at most
five years before the last date for applications.
Assessment criteria: Particular emphasis will be
placed on scientific qualifications within the subject area.
The position is full-time and will be granted for
a period of four years, starting as soon as possible.
Required documents to be submitted: The
application should be written in English. The
following documents should be included with each
application: CV including a publication list, PhD
diploma, copies of no more than five
publications, a description of previous research
and other activities of relevance for the
position (maximum two pages), and a description
of planned research that the applicant intends to
carry out within this position (one to two
pages). Names and addresses of at least two
persons able to provide references for the candidate should also be provided.
The application and all enclosed documents should be submitted in triplicate.
Further information about the position is
available from Professor Göran Nordlander, phone
no +46(0)18-67 23 65, e-mail Goran.Nordlander(a)ekol.slu.se
Union representative for SACO is Lars Eriksson,
phone no +46-18-67 31 37,
Lars.Eriksson(a)ma.slu.se, and for ST Monica
Östman, phone no +46-18-67 15 36, Monica.Ostman(a)mv.slu.se
SLU is an equal opportunity employer. Salaries
are negotiated on an individual basis.
We welcome your application, marked with the
reference number 841/08 that should be sent to
the Registry Office, SLU, P.O. Box 7070, SE-750
07 Uppsala, Sweden, no later than April 7, 2008.
Application period 2008-03-0704-07
http://personal.slu.se//Ram/Visa.taf?N=2008-84411