Jack Hayes

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Professor
University of Texas Health Science Center
Houston School of Public Health
Houston, Texas
Master Public Health Program
San Antonio, Texas

Vitae
Education

Eastern Illinois University B.S. 1960 Biology
Southern Illinois University M.S. 1962 Biology
University of Texas School of Public Health Ph.D. 1973 Medical Entomology

Professional Experience

1993-Present Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, Master of Public Health Program at San Antonio
1973-1992 Professor, Texas Tech Univ. School of Medicine, Lubbock, Texas. In this time Period I had a two year leave without pay and did research in the Amazon supported by the National Institute for Research (INPA) - Manaus, Brazil. Also, in this time period, I spent six months sabbatical leave in Honduras working on a CDC sponsored project on malaria transmission through the National Autonomous University in Tegucigalpa.
1968-1973 Instructor, University of Texas, School of Public Health, Houston, TX.
1964-1968 Research Associate, Center for Zoonoses Research, Univ. of Illinois.
1962-1964 Chairman, Science Dept., South Eastern Illinois University.

Consultancies

From 1981-1992 I have done tropical disease risk assessment in Columbia, Peru, Ecuador, West Africa and Pakistan, Government Consultant work, CDC, US-AID, and BOSTID.

Selected Publications
· Aziz, N. And Hayes, J. 1987. Oviposition and biting patterns of Aedes Triseriatus in the flood plains of Fort Bend County, Texas. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 3 (3):397-399.
Hayes, J., Calderon, G., Falcon, R., and Zambrano, V. 1967. Newly incriminated anopheline vectors of human malaria parasites in Junin Department, Peru. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 3 (3):418-422
Hayes, J. And Ferraroni, J.J. 1981. Malaria along pioneer highways in the Brazilian Amazon. Ciencia E. Cultura, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 33(7): 924-928.
Ferraroni, J.J., Speer, C.A., Hayes, J., and Suzuki, M. 1981. Prevalence of chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria in the Brazilian Amazon. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 30(3) 526-530.
Hayes, J. and Downs, T.D. 1980. Seasonal changes in an isolated population of Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culcidae): A time series analysis. Journal of Medical Entomology, 17(1):63-69.
Hayes, J. and Ferraroni, J.J. 1978. Ocorrenica de malaria numa estraca recem construida no Amazonas. ACTA Amazonica, 8(3):397-407.
Charlwood, D. And Hayes, J. 1978. Variacoes geograficas no ciclo de picada do Anopheles darlingi Root no Brasil. ACTA Amazonica. 8(4):601-603.
Ferraroni, J.J. and Hayes, J. 1977. Estudo sobre surto de malaria entre as indios Magongone Yanomana (Norte de Roraima). ACTA Amazonica, 7(3):401-406.
Hayes, J and Charlwood , D. 1977. O Anophelese darlingi evita o DDT numa area de malaria resistente a dragas. ACTA Amazonica, 7(2):287.
Hayes, J and Hsi, B. 1975. Interrelationships between selected meterologic phenomena and immature stages of Culex pipiens quinque fasciatus (Say): study of an isolated population. Journal of Medical Entomology, 12(3):299-308.
Hayes, J. 1975. Seasonal changes in population structure of Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus. (Say): (Dipteria: Culicidae): study of an isolate population. Journal of Medical Entomology, 12(3):167-178.
Kokernot, R.H., Hayes, J., Boyd, K.R., and Sullivan, P.S. 1974. Arbovirus studies in Houston, Texas, 1968-1970. Journal of Medical Entomology, 2(4):419-425.
Calishet, C.H., Kokernot, R.H., DeMoore, F.F., Boyd, K.R., Haydes, J., and Chappell, W.A. 1969. Arbovirus studies in the Ohio-Mississippi Basin, 1964-1967. VI ermet: A Simbu-group Arbovirus. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 18(5):179-188.
Kokernot, R.H., Hayes, J., Chan, D.H.M., and Boyd, K.R. 1969. Arbovirus studies in the Ohio-Mississippi Basin, 1964-1967. V. Trivittatus and Western Equine Encephalomyelitis Viruses. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 18(5):774-778.
Kokernot, R.H., Hayes, J., Tempelis, C.H., Chan, D.H.M., Boyd, K.R., and Anderson, R.J. 1969. Arbovirus studies in the Ohio-Mississippi Basin, 1964-1967. IV. Cache Valley Virus. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 18(5):760-776.
Kokernot, R.H., Hayes, J., Will, R.L., Radivojevic, B., Boyd, K.R., and Chan, D.H.M. 1969. Arbovirus studies in the Ohio-Mississippi Basin, 1964-1967. III. Flanders Virus. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 18(5):762-776.
Kokernot, R.H., Hayes, J., Will, R.L., Tempelis, C.H., Chan, D.H.M. and Radivojevic, B. 1969. Arbovirus studies in the Ohio-Mississippi Basin, 1964-1967. II. St. Louis Encephalitis Virus. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 18(5):750-761.
Kokernot, R.H., Hayes, J., and Work, T.H. 1967. St. Louis Encephalitis in McLeanboro, Illinois, 1964. Journal of Medical Entomology, 4(3):255-260.

 

 

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