With all teaching moved to online only, Ken delivers his final MSc lecture of 2020 dressed as Santa Claus, much to the student’s amusement.
Read MoreTeaching in the age of covid-19 (2020!)
- 20th December 2020
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With all teaching moved to online only, Ken delivers his final MSc lecture of 2020 dressed as Santa Claus, much to the student’s amusement.
Read MoreKen attends FAO Consultative Meeting on Fall Armyworm in Asia (Bangkok, Thailand, 20th -22nd March 2019) to discuss the prospects for the integrated pest management of this invasive new species in the region.
Read MoreLatest paper by ex-PhD student Sonia Povey is published in Journal of Animal Ecology and in July 2014 is earmarked as a “highly cited paper” (defined as receiving enough citations to place it in the top 1% of its academic field based). The paper is co-authored by Ken, Sheena and Steve Simpson. View it in […]
Read MoreNovember is a busy month, with lots of lab work going on and plenty of teaching.
Read MoreAnd we welcome, Amy Withers (new PhD student working on fall armyworm pathogens and flight) and Faye Mansfield (who starts an Eco-innovation MRes on crop protection with partners Grazers).
Read MoreSadly, Dave Osbaldeston leaves us after just a few months. Happily, his role on the Agri-Tech project is taken over by Karen Harper, who joins iPEG from the Photosynthesis lab in LEC.
Read MoreWe celebrate the birth of Pengjun Xu’s first child… back in China! Left to right: Dave, Annabel, Bobby, PJ, Ken
Read MoreBobby wins third prize in the Society for Invertebrate Pathology annual meeting for his talk on bacterial infections in Spodoptera caterpillars.
Read MorePhilip Donkersley (ex-PhD student) returns to iPEG as new Senior Research Associate on the Global Challenges Research Fund grant for the next 2.5 years.
Read MoreKen attends his third meeting on fall armyworms in Africa – this time in Accra, Ghana.
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