James E. Joy
Professor of Biological Sciences
Marshall University
Huntington, WV 25755
(304) 696-3639
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.