E.
Alan Cameron
Professor Emeritus
The
Pennsylvania State University
501 Ag Sciences & Industries Building
University Park, PA 16802
Phone: 814-235-1910
FAX: 814-865-3048
Email: Eajabaka@comcast.net
Dr. Cameron, a Board
Certified Entomologist, retired 31 December 2000 after over 30 years on
the faculty. For 18 years, he served as University Marshal. His primary
teaching and research area was forest pest management, but he also conducted
research in behavior, biocontrol, chemical ecology, ecology, and pest
management. Major contributions were made in understanding the behavior
of the gypsy moth and the limits on the use of its synthetic pheromone,
disparlure; spray technology, including field testing of new products
and formulations for forest pest management; and pear thrips biology and
the consequences of its attack on sugar maple forests. His program supported
a number of graduate students and post-doctoral research associates.
Cameron
has contributed over 150 entomological publications, including co-editing
Diagnosing Injury to Eastern Forest Trees, for which he received a USDA
Certificate of Appreciation (1987). He received a second USDA certificate
(1994) for his contributions to gypsy moth research at the USDA-ARS European
Biological Control Laboratory in Montpellier, France. Other significant
recognitions include the Eastern Branch's L.O. Howard Distinguished Achievement
Award (2000) and its Herbert T. Streu Meritorious Service Award (1996),
and an International Organization for Biological Control Certificate of
Appreciation (1996) for co-chairing the committee that established BioControl.
He was a 20-year member of the Speakers' Bureau of the American Chemical
Society.
For the Entomological Society of America, he currently serves as Editor-in-Chief
of Environmental Entomology. Cameron chaired the Special Committee on
Publications that initiated the movement to electronic publication; he
also served on the Ortman Committee (1991-92) that undertook a complete
revision of the ESA Constitution and Bylaws, and was a long time Parliamentarian
for the Society. He served as secretary, vice chair, and chair (1996-99)
of Section C. A founding member of The Entomological Foundation, he served
on the ESA Governing Board (1988-91) and Executive (1990-91) and Finance
(1991-93, 1994-97) Committees among others. He also served on and chaired
numerous Eastern Branch committees, and was Branch President (1987-88).
Cameron
was named an Honorary Member of the ESA in 2001.
August
2003