Rayda Krell

 Rayda Krell

Rayda K. Krell

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Biography

Rayda K. Krell is a/an State University Lecturer in the Board Of Regents department at Western Connecticut State University

Western Connecticut State University - Biology


Resume

  • 2000

    Ph.D.

    Entomology

    Entomology Graduate Student Organization

    Association for Women in Science

    Iowa State University

  • 1997

    Russian

    Spanish

    French

    M.S.

    Entomology

  • 1991

    B.A.

    Crew

    Otter Nonsense Players Improv Comedy Troupe

    Russian Choir

    Biology and Russian

    Middlebury Crew

    Otter Nonsense Players Improv Comedy Troupe

    Russian Choir

  • Scotland Elementary School PTA

    Member

    Board of Directors

    The mission of the Entomological Foundation is to build a future for entomology by educating young people about science through insects.

    Entomological Foundation

    Ecology

    Lifesciences

    Biotechnology

    Agriculture

    Biology

    Genetics

    Entomology

    Communication

    Molecular Biology

    Science

    Research

    Editing

    Data Analysis

    Environmental Science

    Life Sciences

    Public Speaking

    Krell

    A core of my career has been communication and collaboration. I enjoy working at the intersection of science and social issues and communicating about science to those who are uncomfortable or unfamiliar with science. I work well in teams that are challenging and creative.

    Rayda K.

    Krell

    Entomological Society of America

    Western Connecticut State University

    University of California

    Riverside

    Rayda K. Krell

    LLC

    I research and develop educational and training materials related to agriculture

    integrated pest management

    and entomology. On occasion

    I edit

    review

    and format manuscripts for scientific publications.

    Rayda K. Krell

    LLC

    Western Connecticut State University

    Danbury

    CT

    Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences\n\nInstructor for Scientific Communication class and Concepts of Biology labs.

    Adjunct Professor

    In November 2014 I was selected to serve in the first class of Science Policy Fellows for the Entomological Society of America. We participate in visits to Washington

    D.C. and in-person and virtual meetings to learn how to enact effective science policy

    especially as it pertains to the field of entomology. We are developing skills to communicate science policy needs to legislators and the public.

    Entomological Society of America

    Western Connecticut State University

    Danbury

    CT

    Tick research and instructor for Modes of Scientific Communication course for biology majors.

    Assistant Professor

    Danbury

    CT

    Western Connecticut State University

    University of California

    Riverside

    Department of Entomology

    Wrote grants

    lead research

    published articles in refereed journals.

    Postdoctoral Research Associate

    Board of Directors

    Board of Counselors

    Entomological Foundation

    Sigma Xi

    Entomological Society of America