Sandra W. Woolfolk
Hometown: Previous: Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Now: Starkville, MS
Education: B.S. in Agriculture (minor in Entomology) from Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia
M.E. (Master of Entomology, non-thesis degree) from North Carolina State University
M.S. in Entomology (insect microbiology/pathology) from Mississippi State University
Currently working on Ph.D. degree in Plant Pathology
Research project: Bacteria and fungi associated with red imported fire ants Solenopsis invicta Buren (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and mounds in Mississippi and their potential use as biological control agents
Major Professor: Dr. Richard Baird
Committee members: Dr. Gerald Baker
Dr. Jack Reed
Dr. Clarence Collison
Dr. Clarence Watson
Contact Information: 662-325-2992 (Office – Clay Lyle)
662-325-7480 (Lab – Clay Lyle)
662-325-2596 (Lab – Dorman)
Research interest(s): Association between insect(s) and microorganisms, insect rearing, microbial ecology
Other important things besides graduate school:
My husband, Walter Woolfolk, my two preschool children, Grace (almost 4 years old) and Josh (a little over 2 years old), and my two dogs, Georgia and Snow.
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