
معرفی
Nancy C. Hinkle is a Professor in the Department of Entomology at the University of Georgia, associated with the College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences. As the Extension Veterinary Entomologist for Georgia, her work focuses on research and public education about domestic and companion animal ectoparasites, particularly pests linked to confined animal production systems.
Her research integrates a multi-disciplinary approach, collaborating with agricultural engineers, animal scientists, waste management experts, and sociologists to address entomological challenges in livestock and poultry systems. Key research areas include insecticide resistance in veterinary pests, biological control, cultural techniques, and insecticide resistance management to develop ecologically sound pest control strategies. She emphasizes innovative delivery systems for insecticides and biological controls, ensuring compatibility with modern animal husbandry practices.
The articles in her record reflect expertise in cat fleas, poultry pests, Salmonella transmission, and insecticide susceptibility testing. Themes span insect physiology, urban pests, and public health implications of entomological issues. Her work addresses both basic biological understanding and applied control methods for pests affecting domestic animals and humans.




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