The C. Gordon Hewitt Award is presented by the Entomological Society of Canada for outstanding achievement in Canadian entomology by a researcher under the age of 40 years. The 2013 recipient of this award is Dr Chris Cutler.
Dr Cutler is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences,
Dalhousie University (formerly Nova Scotia Agricultural College). In the short time since
2007, when he was appointed a faculty member, Chris Cutler has made superior research
contributions, demonstrated excellent skills as a mentor of younger scientists and shown a high level of productivity and success.
Chris Cutler’s research program has made important contributions to our basic understanding of insect toxicology and the impact of hormesis in insect populations, as well as to the blueberry industry through his research on integrated pest management and agroecology. Congratulations Chris!
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