Geneva, New York
April 20, 2001
by John Zakour
Brian A. Nault has joined Cornell University at the New York State Agriculturual
Experiment Station in Geneva, NY, as assistant professor of entomology. An applied ecologist as
well as an entomologist, Nault will be working to understand insect pest life systems within vegetable
cropping systems in order to determine how pests can best be managed. He started work on April
2, 2001.
"We are extremely pleased to have Brian join our faculty as a member of the Cornell vegetable
team, and also to generate research in landscape ecology that will benefit other programs in the
department," said Wendell Roelofs. "He comes with excellent Ph.D. training from North Carolina
State under Dr. George Kennedy-who spent time at Geneva, himself-and also with nearly four years
of experience in vegetable research and extension on the faculty at Virginia Polytechnic Institute."
Nault's last position was as assistant professor at the Eastern Shore Agricultural Research and
Extension Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, in Painter, VA. At Geneva, he
succeeds Charles Eckenrode, professor emeritus of entomology, who retired in 1999.
Nault believes his newest challenge will be balancing his short- and long-term research so they
compliment each other. "In the short term, part of my responsibility is to provide growers with
immediate solutions to managing pests," he says. "This includes such things as pesticide
recommendations and economic thresholds."
Over the long term, Nault seeks to develop landscape ecology studies to further the understanding
of the ecology of arthropod pests and their natural enemies for use in developing practical,
economically and environmentally sound pest management programs for the agricultural community.
"So often entomologists approach managing insect pests in a particular crop without considering the
other host plants that the pest utilizes within the agro-eco system," says Nault. "Rather than working
exclusively with a particular crop, I will be working with pests attacking a wide array of crops."
For the immediate future, Nault plans to get acquainted with the vegetable growers, research and
extension personnel, and vegetable production systems in New York and learn some of the
significant problems faced by the vegetable industry. He is also committing to research projects for
the upcoming field season, setting up his lab, ordering equipment for both lab and the field, and
recruiting a graduate student or two. He looks forward to advising graduate students in his program
and helping students find positions in ecology and entomology in either an academic or business
setting.
Nault received his B.S. in Entomology from Ohio State University, Columbus, in June 1988, his
M.S. in Entomology from the University of Georgia, Athens, in June 1990, and his Ph.D. in
Entomology from North Carolina State University, Raleigh, in August 1994.
Linda McCandless, Director
Communications Services
NYS Agricultural Experiment Station
Jordan Hall 30 North Street
Geneva, NY 14456-0462
E-mail: llm3@cornell.edu
Tel: 315-787-2417
Fax: 315-787-2276
http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/
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