Dr. Leopoldo B. Uichanco was a pioneering entomologist whose research significantly advanced the field of economic entomology in the Philippines. His studies focused on insect pests of major crops, leading to the development of effective pest control measures that improved agricultural productivity. His contributions laid the foundation for modern integrated pest management strategies, influencing both academic research and practical applications in sustainable agriculture.

Dr. Feliciano B. Calora made notable contributions to entomology, particularly in the development of sustainable pest management strategies for agriculture. His research advanced the understanding of insect behavior, pest-host interactions, and biological control methods to enhance crop protection. His scholarly work has significantly influenced integrated pest management, benefiting both academic research and agricultural practices.

Dr. Justo C. Gonzalez made significant contributions to entomology, particularly in the study of insect pests affecting agriculture and forestry. His research focused on developing effective pest control strategies, including biological and ecological approaches, to mitigate crop damage and improve yields. His work has had a lasting impact on integrated pest management, providing valuable insights for both scientific advancements and practical applications in sustainable agriculture.

Dr. Stephen G. Reyes has made significant contributions to insect systematics through his extensive taxonomic work, particularly in identifying and classifying new insect species, thereby enhancing our understanding of biodiversity. His research has helped refine phylogenetic relationships within various insect groups using both morphological and molecular data. Additionally, he has contributed to the development of identification keys and databases, supporting conservation efforts and further studies in Entomology.