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
Ph.D.
Entomology
Entomology Graduate Student Organization
Association for Women in Science
Iowa State University
Russian
Spanish
French
M.S.
Entomology
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