MEET THE CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS
GEORGE W. WARE, University of Arizona,
Retired, An Introduction to Insecticides.
Education: B.S., M.S. Univ. Arkansas,
1951-52; Ph.D. Kansas State Univ., Entomology, 1957.
Academic & Professional Appointments:
1992- Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Entomology,
Univ. Arizona.
1983-92 Associate Dir., Agric.
Expt. Sta., Univ. Arizona.
1966-83 Professor & Head, Dept.
Entomology, Univ. Arizona.
1956-66 Professor, Dept. Entomology,
Ohio State Univ.
Military: 1952-54 U.S. Army, 1st
Lt., Medical Entomologist
Publications: Author of eight
books and more than 150 scientific articles on pesticide chemistry and toxicology,
pesticide application drift, pesticide residues, and radiation biol..
Editor: Reviews of Environmental
Contamination and Toxicology, 1985- present.
Professional Licenses: Agricultural
Pest Control Adviser, and Certified Applicator, Arizona.
Consulting: Expert witness in
pesticide drift litigation. Consultant in pesticide formulation.
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