Professor
Rutgers University
New B, New Jersey
Dr. Changlu Wang is an Extension Specialist in the Department of Entomology, Rutgers University. He received his B.S. from Beijing Forestry University (1985), M.S. from Chinese Academy of Forestry (1988), and Ph.D. from West Virginia University (1998). His research interests are developing new and improved techniques and materials for urban pest management, insecticide resistance, and insect behavior. He conducts statewide extension on urban pest management which involves trainings, developing extension publications, coordination with stakeholders in answering questions and meeting clientele’s needs. He published 10 books/book chapters, >100 peer-reviewed papers, and >30 non-peer reviewed articles, and coauthored 4 patents. Dr. Wang received multiple regional and national awards for his research and extension efforts in urban pest management. Among them are the “Excellence in Integrated Pest Management” award by Eastern Branch of Entomological Society of America in 2017, “Secretary’s Award for Healthy Homes Research Innovation” from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in 2017, New Jersey Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award in Healthy & Sustainable Communities category in 2020.
IPM - Sustainable Control of House Mouse Infestations in Low-income Communities
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
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