James E. Joy                                                       

 

Professor of Biological Sciences

Marshall University

Huntington, WV 25755

(304) 696-3639

joy@marshall.edu

 

 

Ph. D. in Zoology (1970); Texas A&M University

M.S. in Biological Sciences (1966); Marshall University

B.S. in Biological Sciences (1965); Marshall University

 

 

1972 – Present; Department of Biological Sciences, Marshall University

1971 – 1972; Ecologist, Smithsonian Institution and University Lecturer,

            University of Ghana, Ghana, West Africa (Smithsonian Institution/Peace

            Corps Environmental Program).

1970 – 1971; Instructor, Department of Veterinary Parasitology, College of

            Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University.

 

Teaching areas: invertebrate zoology; medical entomology; parasitology; introductory biology; and university honors program.

 

Research areas: mosquito vector biology; helminth parasites of ectothermic animals; forensic entomology.