Student awarded research scholarship from the New Jersey Mosquito Control Association
Domenica Mousa won the Jobbins Scholarship for her research with Assistant Professor Matthew Aardema.
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The proposal developed by Dr. Aardema and Domenica will examine environmental correlates with mosquito density and West Nile infection in humans in Monmouth County.
The scholarship, awarding $4000 to one recipient annually, was established to honor the contributions of the late Daniel M. Jobbins to the sciences of mosquito research and control and his service to mosquito control agencies in New Jersey; and to promote and recognize the mosquito research of graduate students attending a college/university anywhere in the United States.
Learn more about the New Jersey Mosquito Control Association on their website.