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Sarah M. Short
https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/sarah-m-short
Recent feature on Ohio Knowledge Exchange: Hijacking tiny microbes inside pests could prevent disease ... variation in susceptibilty to pathogen infection and transmission of infectious disease. We study how ... information to improve our ability to prevent the spread of vector-borne diseases. We primarly study Aedes ...
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Department Administration
https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/department-administration
plant diseases, plant health problems, insects and insect related problems, and does not accept samples ...
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Ashley Leach, PhD
https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/ashley-leach-phd
Stemphylium vesicarium and onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) in the development of Stemphylium leaf blight disease. Ann. ... Unravelling the interactions among variety, fertility, yield, onion thrips and diseases, and implications for ...
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Horses
hitching, showing, and much more with this updated project book. Complete 4-H 190R Equine Record each year ... document is usally updated each November or December with information for the new year. 2022 Horse Forms ... Rule Book, updated every three years, newly revised edition released in 2021) Questions about horse ...
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Swine
deadlines, animal ID and Junior Fair information. This document is usally updated each November or December ...
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Poultry
ID and Junior Fair information. This document is usally updated each November or December with ...
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Sheep
deadlines, animal ID and Junior Fair information. This document is usually updated each November or December ...
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Rabbits
document is usally updated each November or December with information for the new year. 2022 Rabbit ...
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Goats
document is usually updated each November or December with information for the new year. 2022 Goat Calendar ...
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Spring 2022 Awards and Honors
Scholar, Piermarini Lab, Ohio State Infectious Diseases Institute Trainee Transformative Research Grant, ... controlling mosquito disease vectors” Peter Piermarini, Ohio State Infectious Diseases Institute ...