Cheryl Frank Sullivan is a Research Assistant Professor in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University of Vermont. She is an Entomologist that specializes in Integrated Pest Management (IPM), particularly the use of biological control. Her research addresses real-world problems faced by agricultural producers. Her current research activities focus on greenhouse, nursery and high tunnel production problems. She also specializes in tick ecology and management.
Bruce L. Parker is a Professor Emeritus of Entomology and served as the Director of the Entomology Research Laboratory. He has a wide breadth of experience working on diverse topics of concern to agricultural producers. He has worked in many countries and regions, including in South Korea, West Asia, Central and Southeast Asia and South and Central America. Through his research, he seeks to address real-world problems faced by growers of all types.
Margaret Skinner is a Research Professor and Extension Entomologist at the University of Vermont, Entomology Research Laboratory. She conducts research on the Integrated Pest Management of a wide array of pests in forests, vegetables and greenhouse ornamentals. As a UVM Extension Entomologist, she assists professional growers and homeowners with pest identification and IPM. She also works on other projects to support farmers, including establishing the North American Center for Saffron Research and Development and working on energy conservation in greenhouses and agrivoltaics.