BioWorks has named Julie Graesch as the company’s biological program manager for insect management. In her new position, Graesch will be responsible for accelerating the adoption and commercial sales of current and new insect management products.
Graesch has 13 years of experience as a biological scientist and entomologist, practiced in laboratory, greenhouse and field research as well as biological technical service support for the integrated pest management industry. She previously held positions at BASF, Becker Underwood and Iowa State University. Her responsibilities ranged from field development to agriculture and horticulture research projects in support of new and existing product development.
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