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  1. Plant Pathologist and Biocontrol Scientist. German Diploma in Biological Sciences (equivalent to MSc), German PhD in Natural Sciences, Prince 2 Foundation. Areas of expertise: Extensive experience in mycology, plant pathology, invasive species issues and biological control of weeds both in…
  2. Head of Ecosystems Management. Diploma in Biological Sciences, PhD in Natural Sciences. Areas of expertise: Biological control of weeds and chemical ecology, including management and development of biological research projects, (Sulphur Cinquefoil, Russian Knapweed), field work in Europe, Turkey,…
  3. Senior Scientist. Completed 2 post- doctorate training for limnological course and human resource management; DSc (Ecology); MSc (Ecology); Drs/MS (Biology); BSc (Biology). Areas of expertise: Experience in weed science, invasive species, plant quarantine/SPS plant health, IPM as well as capacity…
  4. Coordinator Invasive Species Management. Agri. Entomology MSc (Hons). Areas of expertise: Experience of researching fluit fly management including mass rearing of natural enemies, collecting and rearing citrus physlla parasites and managing fruit fly demo blocks of different crops, senior…
  5. Dr. Holderness, Executive Secretary of the Global Forum on Agricultural Research, began his career working as cocoa pathologist to the Cocoa Board of Papua New Guinea. He was then employed by the intergovernmental technical organization CAB International, working as adviser, then manager, of…
  6. Head of Weed Biological Control Research. Diploma in Horticulture, MSc in Pest Management, PhD. Areas of expertise: Management and development of research projects in weed biological control (scentless chamomile, garlic mustard, houndstongue, hoary cress, dyer?s woad, perennial pepperweed, etc.).…
  7. Theme Coordinator, Invasive Species and Plant Pathologist. B.Sc. Biological sciences, University of East Anglia, 1984; M.Sc. and DIC Pest management (Plant Pathology), Imperial College, University of London, 1987; Ph.D. University of London, 1993; Prince 2 Registered Practitioner, 2006. Areas of…
  8. Biocontrol Scientist. MSc (Pest Management); BSc (Biological Sciences) Prince 2 Foundation. Areas of expertise: Wide experience of invasive species management, with a particular focus on weed species and biological control. Currently managing a biological control programme for wild ginger (…
  9. Chief Scientist. B.Sc.(Hons), Zoology and Applied Entomology; PhD Ecology. Areas of expertise: Experienced weed & insect biological control and IPM researcher and research manager in both tropical and temperate regions, with field work and visits to more than 30 countries including periods of…
  10. Coordinator, Invasive species. PhD (Weed Biocontrol). Areas of expertise: Invasive species management, applied entomology, insect taxonomy, surveying and selecting biological control agents, and mass rearing of biocontrol agents and plant protection.
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