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Lorena Lopez

Assistant Extension Professor

Gardner Hall 3308

Bio

Dr. Lorena Lopez is an Extension Assistant Professor in the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology (DEPP) at North Carolina State University. She specializes in integrated pest management (IPM) for small fruits, and tobacco, and focuses on developing sustainable pest control strategies. Dr. Lorena Lopez’s program centers on the sustainable management of pests affecting small fruits and tobacco through integrated pest management (IPM) practices. Her extension work involves translating complex scientific findings into practical applications for growers and extension agents, focusing on reducing pesticide reliance and enhancing crop health and productivity. Her research includes leading collaborative projects on managing major pest complexes, including invasive pests such as mites and thrips across the U.S., and developing novel IPM strategies. Dr. Lopez’s efforts aim to empower growers with the tools and knowledge to tackle pest challenges effectively while promoting environmental sustainability in agricultural practices.

Education

Ph.D. Entomology University of Florida 2019

M.S. Entomology University of Florida 2014

B.S Biology (Major in Entomology) Universidad del Valle 2011

Area(s) of Expertise

Dr. Lorena Lopez's program centers on the sustainable management of pests affecting small
fruits, tobacco, and vegetables through integrated pest management (IPM) practices. Her
extension work involves translating complex scientific findings into practical applications for
growers and extension agents, focusing on reducing pesticide reliance and enhancing crop
health and productivity. Her research includes leading collaborative projects on the
management of major pest complexes, including invasive pests such as mites and thrips across
the U.S., and developing novel IPM strategies. Dr. Lopez’s efforts aim to empower growers with
the tools and knowledge to tackle pest challenges effectively while promoting environmental
sustainability in agricultural practices.

  • Eastern Branch ECP, Extension, Outreach, and Engagement Award (2024)