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Medical Entomology Investigators
We understand that in order for us to get to know you, you need to get to know our team first. In order to have our study work smoothly, we have provided our information down below! Thank you!
July W. Jost
Yes you read that right my name is July, and before you ask, no I wasn't named after the month! But feel free to find out how I got my name by shooting me an email. I am a Biomedical Science major at Texas A&M University where I want to eventually attend medical school and pursuit a career in orthopedic surgery. Oh, and I may or may not have a tattoo of a peanut grim reaper to go with my severe peanut allergy… ironic right?!
Katelyn Elaine Goodroe
Howdy! I'm a Biomedical Sciences Major at Texas A&M University. Yes, I like piña coladas and getting caught in the rain. I'm kind of into health food, and I like to entertain. So if you like catching mosquitoes at midnight in the fields of Spence, you're the patient I've looked for so write to me if you get sick.
Kristina Gonzalez
Hello there! I am a current Biomedical Sciences major at Texas A&M University. One thing that I have learned from being at A&M is that I LOVE studying insects! Just call me a bug lover, but I will be quick to correct you and say "Yes I do love bugs, but also other insects!" -Only entomologists will understand this. If there are any insect problems you are currently having, contact me and I will surely be happy to help!
Diana S. Bueso-Mendoza
Howdy! I'm a biomedical science major at Texas A&M University. Currently, my goal is to attend medical school after college. In my spare time however, I love to listen to music and dance to it. I'm one of those people that will sing a song at any point in time. I even hear music in my head while taking tests! Eventually, I'd like to see all the musicals offered in New York.
John K. McQuitty
i was born at home in Galveston Texas and have lived there my entire life. My father and stepmother are both Cardiothoracic Anesthesiologists, and my mother is a family practice doctor. They all work at UTMB in Galveston. I guess you could say I am a legacy to the healthcare profession. I attended high school at Ball High School. There, the majority of my education cam in the form of a culture shock. My experiences ranged from riots in the hallways to extreme PDA. Now, I proudly attend Texas A&M, and am a part of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.