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2013 All P-IE Section Business & Networking Meeting
Welcome!
Agenda
• Introductions & The State of P-IE • ESA Presidential Comments • P-IE Student Awards • Treasurer’s Report • Committee and Editorial Board Reports • EPA SME Report • New officers, Com. Members & Fellows Recognition • Effectiveness Symposium • Networking, Refreshments & Prize Drawings
P-IE Governing Council Past President – Bonnie Pendleton President – Gary Thompson Vice President – John Adamczyk Vice President Elect – Sujaya Rao Secretary – Melissa Willrich Siebert Treasurer – Paula Davis Governing Board Rep. – Alton “Stormy” Sparks Student representative – Joy (Newton) Paterson
P-IE Section 2013
• 6th year of new Section Format
• Maintained and Built on Prior Achievements – Representing P-IE on Critical Issues
– Lead sponsor of the ESA-EPA Subject Matter Expert
– P-IE Student Awards
– Organized the P-IE section of the Annual Meeting
– P-IE Administration, Committee Staffing, Newsletter, etc
P-IE Section 2013
• Conducted a survey of P-IE members
• Obtained new student travel grant funding from the Dow Foundation
• Some success in engaging more members in P-IE and expanding our reach
P-IE Section 2013 – data collection
P-IE Section 2013 – Membership Make-up
Members
Academia
Students
Government
Industry
P-IE Section 2013 – Membership Make-up
P-IE Survey Results
P-IE has a small amount of flex funds. How would you like to see them invested? More monetary awards to members or students
Membership drives
Contest to improve quality of Website
Building mobile APPs of use to P-IE members
Support of tours for members, students or outreach activities
Improved refreshments and prizes at the Networking/Business meeting
2013 Report to
P-IE Section
Robert N. Wiedenmann
President
2013 Report to P-IE
Record Meeting – 3,250+ pre-registered
First-ever >$1 million ESA meeting
2736 Presentations (less cancellations)
107 symposia, with 990 papers
989 submitted papers, 393 StuCom
757 posters, 194 StuCom
2013 Report to P-IE
Current Membership – 6,669
Each One, Reach One -- + 184 new
Membership analysis and model
retain members
predict intervention points
2013 Report to P-IE
Strong Financial Position
Total Assets = $6.7 million
Investments = $5.3 million
(up >$625K in 2013)
Will finish 2013 better than planned
(budgeted $275K loss)
2013 Report to P-IE
Science Impacting a Connected World
2013 Report to P-IE
Science Impacting a Connected World
Science
ESA 2013 – presentations, sharing
Publications – publishing partnership
2013 Report to P-IE
Science Impacting a Connected World
Impact
Science Policy plans (P-IE roles)
Developing STEP members
2013 Report to P-IE
Science Impacting a Connected World
Connected
Policy eNews
ESA Blog
Webinars
2013 Report to P-IE
Science Impacting a Connected World
World
International membership trials
Coordinate societies, exchange
ideas
ICE 2016
2013 Report to P-IE
Science Impacting a Connected World
P-IE role and leadership
Continuing opportunities
2014 theme
2016 ICE participation
2013 Report to P-IE
Science Impacting a Connected World
P-IE Section
STUDENT
AWARDS
P-IE Undergraduate Achievement Awards
Sandra Schachat University of Maryland
Breanna Lyle Mississippi State University
Joshua Villarreal University of Texas, Pan American
“Legends of Entomology”
Masters Student Award
2013 Runner-Up
Mallory Everett
Dr. Gus Lorenz
University of Arkansas
“Legends of Entomology”
Masters Student Award
2013 Winner
Ximena Cibils-Stewart
Dr. Brian McCornack
Kansas State University
Ximena Cibils-Stewart Kansas State University
R. E. D.
(Research Excitement Disorder)
Ximena Cibils-Stewart Kansas State University
Ximena Cibils-Stewart Kansas State University
B.S. from Iowa State University
Biology and Entomology
M.S. from Kansas State University
Entomology
Successfully defended on October 30
“Influence of plant architecture on tritrophic interactions
between canola, aphids and Hippodamia convergens”
Ximena Cibils-Stewart Kansas State University
Research
2012 Fred Clute Endowed Scholarship
K-State Research Forum (2nd Place)
9th Annual Capitol Graduate Research Summit
President’s Prize for TMP and Poster Displays
Outreach
North Eastern Beekeepers Association,
Konza Prairie Docent, Master Gardeners, etc.
Service
2013 O. W. (Spide) Morris Service Award
2013 Outstanding
Graduate Research
Assistant of the Year
Golden Key International
Honor Society, KSU
Chapter
Ximena Cibils-Stewart Kansas State University
“Legends of Entomology”
2013 Inductee
Dr. George L. Teetes
Professor Emeritus
Texas A&M University System
“I am honored and humbled by the
efforts of my former students to
nominate me for the P-IE Section award.
The thought they would do so is
significantly rewarding.” - GLT
Dr. George L. Teetes
B.S., M.S., & Ph.D., Entomology, Texas A&M University
36 years, Texas A&M University System
Texas A&M University, College Station, 1975-2000
308 publications on sorghum insect management
Co-founder of US-AID INTSORMIL CRSP
Known worldwide as ‘the sorghum entomologist’
Dr. George L. Teetes ESA President, 1994 American Registry of Professional Entomologists President, 1990 ESA Fellow, 1996
Taught senior Field Crop Insects 25 years Major Advisor to 40 graduate students
22 awards for research and teaching including Lifetime Achievement Award from TAMUS
Advice Dr. Teetes Taught Students
Be proud of your beginnings, even if humble
Be loyal; don’t forget who brought you to the dance
Be reliable & accomplish what needs to be done
Strive for perfection & be prepared; the quality of your work reflects on you
Advice Dr. Teetes Taught Students
Work hard, but take time for recreation
Have convictions & don’t be afraid to state them
Network & get involved in what you believe
Always take time to assist especially students
Truly care about people; they will form your best memories
P-IE Student Awards Committee
Miriam Cooperband, Chair
Ralph Bagwell
Bonnie Pendleton
P-IE Treasurer’s Report
Paula Davis
P-IE Treasurer
Treasurer’s Report
2011 Carryover 2012 Approved Allocation
2012 Expenses Carry Over from 2012
2013 Approved Allocation
$16,531.47
$23,807.00
$17,166.54
$23,171.93
$18,180.00
Total Funding Available for 2013:
$41,351.93
2013 Expenses
Description Expenditures To Date
Projected Expenses
Travel – EPA SME $1391.00 $1000.00
Plant Management Network $500.00
IPM Voice $250.00
ESA Symposium Support $502.80 $500.00
P-IE Meeting and speakers $5088.52 $210.00
Student Awards / Plaques $6753.89
TOTAL $14,486.21 $1710.00
2013 Budget Summary
Starting Balance Expenditures to Date
Expected Expenditures
Travel Grant Donation
Projected Balance
$41,351.93 $14,486.21 $1,710.00 $4000.00 $29,155.72
Anticipated 2014 Allocation Based on Section Memberships:
~$18,000
P-IE Section Representation on
ESA Committees/Editorial Boards
ESA Standing Committees with P-IE representatives:
Awards and Honors
Education and Outreach
Membership
Student Affairs
Awards & Honors Committee
Jesus Esquivel Addressed 4 charges from President Wiedenmann:
Charge 1 – Diversify member composition on judging panels:
Recruited members to reflect membership
Charge 2 – Recognize issues / problems with current Awards process:
Clarified guidelines, esp. student awards – eg. difficult for M.S. to
compete with Ph.D. for same award
Awards & Honors Committee – cont’d
Jesus Esquivel
Charge 3 – Assist ESA to increase awareness and nominations within Sections
and Branches:
Implemented efforts to improve award descriptions
Sent email reminders to membership to mitigate issue of “too few nominations”
Added awards announcement section in Annual Meeting book
Charge 4 – Provide support to Awards Review Committee:
Completed membership survey, assessed diversity of awards winners
Education and Outreach Committee
Natalie Hummel
Insect Expo at Austin
Member Symposium at ESA
– “Member Symposium: Innovative global strategies to connect
entomologists with their communities through education, outreach
and extension programs”
– Tuesday, Nov 12 at 1:30 pm
– Meeting Room 8 C (Austin Convention Center)
Membership Committee
Charles Suh
“Each One, Reach One” membership drive
Outreach for Annual Meeting
Review categories of membership
- increase recruitment and retention of members
Database of international societies
International trial membership models
Student Affairs Committee
Joy Lynn Paterson
Student Debate- topics include biodiversity, using citizen scientists
to conduct research and GMO’s use in food security
Symposium- “Beyond Borders: Global Research in Pest Management”
Finalized Standard Operating Procedures
Updated the ESA website with student activities
Planned ESA student social
2012 Student Debate in final revisions before submission
ESA Boards with P-IE representatives:
Publications Council
Editorial Boards
American Entomologist
Annals of the Entomological Society of America
Arthropod Management Tests
Books and Media Review
Environmental Entomology
Journal of Economic Entomology
Journal of Integrated Pest Management
Journal of Medical Entomology
Thomas Say Publications
Publication Council
Bill Lamp
Will meet 1-5 on Tuesday.
Have drafted and will complete the “Editor Code of Conduct”.
Will discuss the need for a change in the format for manuscript
submission.
Will consider the request to add twitter accounts on articles.
Publication Council – cont’d
Bill Lamp
Please consider helping when asked to review a submitted
manuscript - this is essential for peer-review process
If you have any comments/concerns about ESA publications,
please contact Bill at [email protected]
Journal of Economic Entomology
Fred Musser
Impact factor and total citations increasing over last several years
Pages published and total submissions steady
New subject editors
Raul Medina - Molecular Entomology
Norman Elliott - Sampling and Statistics
Aaron Gassmann - Insecticide Resistance
Journal of Medical Entomology Andy Michel
Suggestion of new subject editors
Trying to come up with ways to encourage reviewers
NEW P-IE REPRESENTATIVE NEEDED!!
Arthropod Management Test
Jon Babcock
• Publication of the 2013 AMT (2012 Trials) is currently delayed
– 242 Trial reports in 2013 AMT
– Typically issues around October
– Expect publication by the end of the year
• Strategic Assessment of ESA Journals unlikely to affect AMT
AMT Continued
Jon Babcock
• The Editorial Board encourages you to selectively publish your trials in AMT
– It’s a valuable tool for communication of product performance information, especially for new products
– Not peer reviewed but is editorially reviewed for consistency and completeness
Thomas Say Publications Janet Knodel
Publications printed
Sanborn and Heath – The Cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadoidea) of Continental North
America North of Mexico
Publications close to printing
Hulcr and Cognato – Xyleborini of New Guinea (Coleoptera: Curculionidae:
Scolytinae) – taxonomic monograph
Publications in Final Revision following review
Ridge and Schaefer – Atlas of the Heteropteran (Hemiptera) Pterothorax
Publications in Review
Riddick and Samuel-Foo – Memoirs of Black Entomologists
Articles Published
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2009 2010 2011 2012
Journal of Economic
Entomology
Environmental
Entomology
Journal of Medical
Entomology
Annals of the ESA
Journal of IPM
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Acceptance Rate
Rank Journal Impact Factor-2012 5 year Impact Factor
1 J INSECT PHYSIOL 2.379 2.416
2 BIOCONTROL 2.215 2.102
3 B ENTOMOL RES 1.987 2.081
4 ECOL ENTOMOL 1.954 2.018
5 BIOL CONTROL 1.917 2.290
6 J MED ENTOMOL 1.857 2.268
7 ENTOMOL EXP APPL 1.669 1.674
8 J ECON ENTOMOL 1.600 1.781
9 ARTHROPOD-PLANT INTE 1.574 1.727
10 J APPL ENTOMOL 1.560 1.480
11 AGR FOREST ENTOMOL 1.467 1.856
12 PHYSIOL ENTOMOL 1.417 1.460
13 ENVIRON ENTOMOL (#9 in 2011) 1.314 1.606
14 ANN ENTOMOL SOC AM 1.196 1.204
15 J INSECT BEHAV 0.901 1.123
ESA & ESA Judging Panels
• Fellows
•Founders Memorial Lecturer
•Nan-Yao Su Award
•Early Career Innovation
•Horticultural Award
•Insect Physiology, Biochemistry and Toxicology Award
•Kenneth & Barbara Starks Plant Resistance Award
•Monsanto Research and Student Travel Awards
ESA Second Subject Matter Expert
to the EPA
Dr. Mark Whalon
Michigan State University
New P-IE Governing Council Members
Vice President Elect – Dr. Fred Musser, Mississippi State University
Secretary – Dr. Andy Michel, Ohio State University
Treasurer – Dr. Patrick Moran, USDA, ARS
Student Representative – Alejandro Del Pozo, North Carolina State University
P-IE Committee and Editorial Board Members, Judging Panels and Annual
Meeting Volunteers
Thank YOU!
Congratulations to:
ESA Fellows from P-IE Section
Honorary Members from P-IE Section
Distinguished Achievement Awardees
Entomological Foundation Awardees
P-IE Section
EFFECTIVENESS SYMPOSIUM
Connecting to the Future
SYMPOSIUM SPEAKERS
Dr. Rick Roush, Dean Melbourne School of Land and Environment, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. An academic perspective on the state of entomology in academia and what it takes to excel today and survive in the future. Dr. Daniel Strickman, – National Program Leader and Acting Director of Overseas Labs, USDA –ARS. Beltsville, MD. A government perspective on the current state of entomology within governments & what it takes to excel today & survive in the future.
Dr. Scott Hutchins, Director of Crop Protection R&D, Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN. People, Process, Projects, Politics: The Four “P’s” that define the present and future state of applied entomology in the private-sector