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Mir S. Mulla joined the faculty of the Entomology Department at the
University of California, Riverside in 1956, only two years after
the Riverside campus was established as an independent campus
within the University of California system. Prior to his
appointment, Mir received his B.S. from Cornell University and then
moved to the University of California, Berkeley to pursue his
graduate studies. His Ph.D. from Berkeley, awarded in 1955,
completed his formal American education which was the purpose of
his immigration from his native Kandahar in Afghanistan. In his
over 50 years at Riverside, Mir has made an incalculable impact on
vector biology both within the United States and in developing
countries throughout the world. Within Southern California, Mir's
basic and applied research led to the rapid and sustainable control
of mosquitoes and eye gnats in the Coachella Valley and so directly
enabled this region to grow to the thriving, large community it is
today. In 2006 his efforts in facilitating the development of the
low desert of southern California were recognized through the
dedication of the Mir S. Mulla Biological Control Facility by the
Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District. His success
has been so profound that it remains somewhat cryptic to the many
who now reside in, visit, and enjoy, this region of California,
oblivious to the insect problems that severely restrained
development until Mir and his students ?rst applied their expertise
many decades ago.
Mir S. Mulla joined the faculty of the Entomology Department at the
University of California, Riverside in 1956, only two years after
the Riverside campus was established as an independent campus
within the University of California system. Prior to his
appointment, Mir received his B.S. from Cornell University and then
moved to the University of California, Berkeley to pursue his
graduate studies. His Ph.D. from Berkeley, awarded in 1955,
completed his formal American education which was the purpose of
his immigration from his native Kandahar in Afghanistan. In his
over 50 years at Riverside, Mir has made an incalculable impact on
vector biology both within the United States and in developing
countries throughout the world. Within Southern California, Mir's
basic and applied research led to the rapid and sustainable control
of mosquitoes and eye gnats in the Coachella Valley and so directly
enabled this region to grow to the thriving, large community it is
today. In 2006 his efforts in facilitating the development of the
low desert of southern California were recognized through the
dedication of the Mir S. Mulla Biological Control Facility by the
Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District. His success
has been so profound that it remains somewhat cryptic to the many
who now reside in, visit, and enjoy, this region of California,
oblivious to the insect problems that severely restrained
development until Mir and his students ?rst applied their expertise
many decades ago.
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