- Insect behavior
- Chemical ecology
- Neurobiology
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Henry Fadamiro is a Professor at Texas A&M University, affiliated with the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences and Texas A&M AgriLife. He holds administrative roles as Associate Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and is part of AgriLife Extension/Research divisions. His expertise spans insect behavior, chemical ecology, neurobiology, biological control, and integrated pest management. He earned a BSc (First Class Honors in Biology) from Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria, and a PhD in Entomology from the University of Oxford. His research focuses on parasitoid biology, pest management strategies, and plant-insect-microbe interactions. Key projects involve optimizing biological control agents (e.g., Aprostocetus hagenowii), analyzing insect behavior via chemical cues, and developing sustainable pest control methods. Recent work highlights include 3D flight analysis of parasitoids, bacterial effects on insect larvae, and weather-driven pest emergence modeling. His articles emphasize parasitoid-host dynamics, chemical ecology applications, and agricultural biotechnology. He collaborates on projects addressing invasive species like the kudzu bug and explores plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria for crop resilience. Grants and strategic initiatives under his leadership target translational research in agroecology and pest management.






