Eddie McGriff

Eddie’s work has primarily focused on integrated pest management for row crops, such as cotton, peanuts, and soybeans. 

Jawwad Qureshi

Jawwad’s innovative monitoring, biological control, and chemical control research has greatly impacted Asian citrus psyllid suppression and IPM in citrus crops.

Brian Forschler

Brian’s research program has focused on developing decision criteria for cost-effective and environmentally conscious management of structural and urban pests. His program also prioritizes distributing IPM information to policymakers, practitioners, and the general public.

Phillip Kaufman

Dr. Kaufman’s research has focused on developing and improving IPM systems for livestock and companion animals. His IPM efforts have included basic cultural and physical control strategies, adaptation of biological approaches, and the preservation of existing pesticides through resistance monitoring. Phillip’s work has also involved the development of novel lower-toxicity pesticides.

Gene Reagan

Dr. Gene Reagan

A dedicated, zealous entomologist, Gene was a worldwide expert on the ecology and management of insects in sugarcane agroecosystems. Gene applied a multidisciplinary approach to pest control that prioritized applied ecology and sustainable principles to reduce insecticide use.