M.S. Graduate Research Assistantship Available Immediately!

LSU Department of Entomology

For agroecosystems to be sustainable, they must be both productive and 
protective.  Agroecosystems must provide sufficient natural enemy 
diversity to help regulate pest populations.  However, though 
insecticides are often a necessary tactic used to control insect pest 
populations, they disrupt the integrity of agroecosystems.  We seek a 
highly motivated M.S. student to evaluate the effects of current 
insecticides meant to control stink bugs on soybean looper and natural 
enemies.  The student will test whether insecticides cause pest 
resurgence and secondary pests by reducing natural enemies.  Over the 
course of the project, the student will create and validate best 
management practices that integrate insecticides to control pests while 
preserving natural enemies and ecological partnerships.  

The successful student will have the opportunity to work in diverse 
agricultural production systems throughout Louisiana and will be 
expected to publish both peer-reviewed journal articles and extension 
publications.  The student will gain valuable experience in southern 
field crop production, from planting to harvest, including pest 
scouting.  This is also an exciting opportunity to gain valuable 
experience in systems level ecological management.  

A full stipend including tuition waiver for a full three years is 
available immediately.  

Requirements:  A B.S. degree in Life Sciences and a valid driver’s 
license.

Interested students should send a letter of interest including future 
research and professional goals and a CV including a list of references 
to Dr. Jeff Davis at [email protected].  

Background Information:  The Department of Entomology is an essential 
part of the Louisiana State University Agriculture Center located in 
Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  The Department of Entomology was established in 
1889 and includes 13 faculty involved in basic and applied research 
related to pollinators, urban pests, taxonomy, integrated pest 
management, toxicology, biological control, and insect physiology.  

Reply via email to