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Welcome to the ASTMH 50th Meeting Informational Web page, from Atlanta, Georgia, November, 2001.

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Dr. Donald Barnard

Dr. Barnard is a Supervisor and Research Leader for the USDA, ARS Center of Medical, Agricultural, and Veterinary Entomology Laboratory in Gainesville, Florida. His Research Specialty areas include Ecology and Control of Arthropods of Medical and Veterinary Importance and Personal Protection from blood sucking insects, ticks and mites.

He received his PhD from the University of California, Riverside and has research experience at Colorado State University, and with the USDA, ARS in Oklahoma.

Dr. Barnard serves on editorial boards and is journal reviewer more than 14 national and international journals, and has provided international advisory consulting to Kenya, Somalia, Republic of South Africa, Brazil and works with several World Health Organization Teams and Study Groups.

Dr. Barnard serves as a National Advisor to the USDA, APHIS, Office of Pest Management Policy and the US EPA Office of Pesticide Programs providing his expertise on Repellent Testing to that Office.


A tribe Dr. Mcintyre worked with.

Dr. Macintyre is an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Health and Development of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine of Tulane University in New Orleans.

Her Primary Research Areas are Malaria, Tuberculosis and HIV Control, Health Systems Analysis, International Health Policy Analysis, and Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methodologies.

Dr. Macintyre received her Masters in Public Health and Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her Nationality is British and her Bachelors and Masters Degrees from Sidney Sussex College and Cambridge University there provided for her stepping into work as a Freelance Journalist in Kenya, Sudan, Yemen and the United Kingdom where she studied Economic and Human Interest contributions to several International Publications.

She has provided consultant services to the United Nations, USAID, and WHO.


Dr. Larry Goodyer

Dr. Goodyer is Head of Pharmacy Practice at the Department of Pharmacy, King's College London. Apart from Travel Medicine, his research interests include Medicines Management and multimedia computer presentation systems in the Pharmacy.

In 1990 he helped to set up and became a Director of the Nomad Travel Pharmacy, which specializes in the medical provision for those traveling overseas, from large sponsored expeditions to private individuals.

As the only pharmacy in the U.K. specializing in travel medicine, Dr Goodyer is called upon to give advice to both members of the public and the medical profession. He lectures on many topics related to travel medicine and regularly contributes to a variety of books, journals and magazines. He has appeared on a number of live TV and radio Broadcasts concerning travel medicine.


Dr. Perkins is a courtesy professor in the Department of Entomology and Nematology, Graduate Studies,Gainesville, Fl. He is also a consultant to Scientific Coordination Inc. of Rockville, MD specializing in Medical Entomology and Repellent Field Studies. Additionally he works as a research associate for the Florida State Collection of Arthropods on Phlebotomine Taxonomy.

He received his Ph.D. in Medical and Veterinary Entomology from the University of Florida while serving in the US Army. Dr. Perkins retired from the Army in 1995, after nearly 25 years as an Army Medical Entomologist. During his service he worked at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research where he served as the Chief of the Department of Entomology and later as the Building Project Officer for the now occupied new building housing the Army and Navy Research Institutes.

Dr. Perkins medical entomology interests are in Phlebotomine Sand Flies; their taxonomy, ecology, laboratory rearing, and vectoring of Leishmaniasis and other diseases. He worked in leishmaniasis and malaria research in Kenya, and participated in field studies in Brazil, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Belize.

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