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Hutton researcher first woman to take on Royal Entomological Society honorary role

Hutton researcher first woman to take on Royal Entomological Society honorary role

Dr Jenni Stockan (c) James Hutton Institute
“I hope to play my part in supporting international collaboration and communication of insect science within the entomological community and to wider audiences”
Dr Jenni Stockan (c) James Hutton Institute

Dr Jenni Stockan, a research scientist within the James Hutton Institute’s Ecological Sciences group, has been distinguished by the Royal Entomological Society as the first woman to take the role of Honorary Secretary in the society’s 186-year history.

The Royal Entomological Society was founded in 1833 as the Royal Entomological Society of London and is devoted to the promotion and development of entomological science. Its stated aims include promoting excellence in entomology and demonstrating the importance of studying insects to everyone.

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This article was originally posted by The James Hutton Institute