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5 March 2025

Meet the Editor: Sassan Asgari 

Meet the Editor: Sassan Asgari Sassan Asgari has served as an Editor-in-Chief for Insect Molecular Biology since the beginning of 2023. Insect Molecular Biology is the RES journal that focuses on insect genomics/genes and proteomics/proteins, and this interview gives a glimpse into one of the key people behind the journal.   Tell us a bit about the person behind the title Editor-in-Chief.…

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28 February 2025

Laurence Mound Honoured

The Royal Entomological Society is delighted to congratulate Prof. Laurence Mound Hon.FRES, the globally renowned thripsologist, on his appointment as Officer of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Honours 2024. This prestigious recognition celebrates his outstanding contributions to entomology, particularly in the study of plant-feeding insects. Laurence Mound has dedicated his career to understanding thrips, describing over 640…

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10 February 2025

Meet the Editor: Sheena Cotter 

Meet the Editor: Sheena Cotter  Sheena Cotter has been one of the Editors-in-Chief of RES journal Ecological Entomology since 2020. She is the first in our series of editor interviews, giving our members and the wider entomological community a peek into the person behind the role.  Tell us a bit about the person behind the title Editor-in-Chief. I grew up in…

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