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2012 Shelton Lab Thanksgiving

November 26, 2012 Dan Olmstead

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2012 Thanksgiving dinner with the Sheltons!

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Recent News

  • 2015 Diamondback Moth Field Cage Trials
  • Diamondback Moth Project at Cornell University FAQ
  • Diamondback Moth Project at Cornell University in 2015
  • The Tragic Papaya Story
  • Intelligence squared debate on GMOs
  • Shelton lab visits local Flower Fest
  • Bangledesh farmer sees benefits of Bt Brinjal
  • Finger Lakes Times op-ed: IPM Practices lead to healthiest food
  • Xiaowei Li wins PhD Oral Competition at ESA Eastern Branch Meeting
  • Shelton shares national award for Bt crop research

Lab Profile: Xiaowei Li

Congratulations and best wishes to Xiaowei and her husband, Shuai. Xiaowei was a visiting scientist in the Shelton lab who recently returned to China. After this traditional Chinese ceremony on October 1, 2014 she also finished her PhD thesis and submitted it October 17.

Read more about Xiaowei's research!

Biology, ecology and management of insect pests affectiing vegetables and other crops

The Shelton Lab conducts research from the Entomology Department at the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University.
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