Daniel Frank
Daniel L. Frank is an entomology extension specialist and assistant professor with West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV. Daniel received his B.S. in biology from Utah State University in 2001, M.S. in entomology from the University of Florida in 2004, and Ph.D in entomology from Virginia Tech in 2009. Before joining WVU he was a postdoctoral research entomologist with USDA-ARS in Columbia, MO. Daniel’s areas of interest and expertise include integrated pest management and plant-insect interactions. In his current position he conducts applied research and provides leadership for developing, implementing, and evaluating statewide educational/informational programs in entomology that include pest identification, integrated pest management, pesticide safety and education, and arthropod management and control programs. In addition, he teaches several classes within WVU’s Division of Plant and Soil Sciences.