Ann Marie Robinson-Baker

Student

Research:

Monitoring and Management of the Southern Pine Beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in the Florida Panhandle.

Bio:

Ann Marie Robinson-Baker is a researcher with interests in urban entomology, insect ecology, and integrated pest management (IPM). Her academic and research work focuses on sustainable and environmentally responsible methods for managing urban and agricultural insect pests.

At the Center for Biological Control, she contributes to research projects involving insect monitoring, biological control strategies, and ecological pest management approaches. Her work supports science-based initiatives designed to improve sustainable pest management practices and strengthen public awareness through outreach and education.


Areas of Interest
  • Urban Entomology
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
  • Biological Control
  • Insect Ecology
  • Public Health Entomology
  • Sustainable Pest Management

Education
Graduate Studies – Entomology

Florida A&M University – Tallahassee, Florida

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) – Biological Sciences

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Research Experience
Research Assistant

Center for Biological Control, Florida A&M University

  • Assisting with laboratory and field studies related to urban insect pest management.
  • Supporting research involving insect identification, ecological monitoring, and biological control systems.
  • Participating in outreach and extension activities focused on pest management education and environmental awareness.

Academic & Professional Activities
  • Participated in entomology workshops and scientific training programs.
  • Assisted with insect specimen collection, processing, and identification activities.
  • Collaborated with faculty and research teams on integrated pest management projects.
  • Engaged in professional development and community outreach initiatives related to entomology and environmental science.

Research & Outreach Interests

Ann Marie is interested in advancing sustainable pest management solutions and promoting environmentally friendly approaches to insect control. Her long-term interests include urban insect ecology, biological control research, and community outreach programs that support science-based pest management education.


Dr. Haseeb Mahammad (Major Advisor), Dr. Jesusa Legaspi, Dr. Lambert Kanga, and Michee Lachaud (Committee members)
Contact Information
FAMU Urban Insect ID and Management Lab

Attention to: Ann Marie Robinson-Baker
303A Perry-Paige Building
1740 S Martin L. King Jr. Blvd.
Florida A&M University
Tallahassee, FL 32307

Office: +1 (850) 561-2217
Lab: Center for Biological Control

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