About
The Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Nematology (EPPN) works to discover safe and healthy ways to protect our food and resources from pests and disease while also protecting our natural ecosystems. The department offers undergraduate, graduate and a doctorate in entomology and minors in entomology and plant protection.
EPPN delivers statewide programs of teaching, research and extension about insects and their relatives, plant pathogens and diseases and nematodes.
Our faculty and support personnel are located on the main Moscow campus and at research and extension centers in Aberdeen, Idaho Falls, Kimberly, Parma and Twin Falls.
Specialty areas include chemical, biological and community ecology, climate change, nematodes, plant virology, biological control of pests, malaria parasite development, plant pathology, genomics, microbial ecology, biological control of weeds and fungal diseases.
- Aberdeen Research and Extension Center
- Caldwell Research and Extension Center
- Idaho Agricultural Experment Station
- Idaho Falls Research and Extension Center
- Kimberly Research and Extension Center
- Nancy M. Cummings Research, Extension Education Center
- Palouse Research, Extension and Education Center
- Parma Research and Extension Center
- Tetonia Research and Extension Center
- Twin Falls Research and Extension Center