

Fiona Goggin
Fiona Goggin brings a wealth of experience in the field of entomology and plant pathology, serving as a distinguished professor at the University of Arkansas. Her research is primarily centered on the intricate dynamics of plant-insect interactions, with a particular emphasis on understanding aphid feeding behaviors and the defensive mechanisms plants employ against these pests. This focus not only contributes to the fundamental understanding of ecological interactions but also has practical implications for agriculture and pest management. Throughout her career, Professor Goggin has made significant contributions to the scientific community, authoring numerous publications that have appeared in high-impact journals such as Frontiers in Plant Science and Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions. Her work is widely recognized for its depth and innovation, earning her several prestigious honors and awards, including the Research Excellence Award from the University of Arkansas. These accolades underscore her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field and her ability to conduct research that resonates on both a national and international scale. In addition to her research endeavors, Professor Goggin is deeply committed to education and mentorship. She has extensive experience in teaching, guiding both undergraduate and graduate students through the complexities of entomology and plant pathology. Her dedication to education is further reflected in her involvement with the Division of Agriculture's Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, where she plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between academic research and practical applications in agriculture. Professor Goggin's work is characterized by a collaborative spirit, often working alongside fellow researchers, students, and agricultural professionals to develop innovative solutions to pest-related challenges. Her ability to integrate research with real-world applications has made her a valuable asset to the University of Arkansas and the broader scientific community. Beyond her professional achievements, Fiona Goggin is known for her passion for fostering a supportive and inclusive academic environment. She actively participates in initiatives aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion within the scientific community, ensuring that the next generation of scientists is well-equipped to tackle the challenges of the future. Her leadership and vision continue to inspire those around her, making her a respected figure in the field of entomology and plant pathology.
Publications
, 295-307, 2010-05-03
, 205-213, 2008-07-10
, 691-702, 2021-06-01
, 2143-2150, 2024-09-01
, 858-869, 2017-08-22
, 170-181, 2010-01-11
, 977-986, 2013-08-01
, 727-736, 2021-04-08
, 383-388, 2006-04-01