Penn State Entomologist Named One Of The Top Scientest In His Field
Thomas Baker, an entomologist in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences has been elected a Fellow of the Entomological Society of America (ESA), an honor that means he is among the top insect scientists in the world.
Thomas Baker, a professor of entomology who specializes in chemical ecology research, will be recognized in December in Indianapolis, Ind. at the annual meeting of the ESA. ESA Fellows are selected for their outstanding contributions in entomological research, teaching, extension or administration, said an ESA spokesman. Up to 10 entomologists from among the 6,500-member organization are singled out for the annual award.
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