“I gained hands on field and lab exposure that helped me comprehensively understand mosquito borne disease control from an operational and research standpoint. Being able to work among different professionals throughout the internship taught me how interdisciplinary disease control is and the critical need for this field domestically as well as globally. Upon completion of this internship, I am very eager to apply the principles of vector control to my graduate classes as well as my future career.”
2019 Intern
“I gained hands on field and lab exposure that helped me comprehensively understand mosquito borne disease control from an operational and research standpoint. Being able to work among different professionals throughout the internship taught me how interdisciplinary disease control is and the critical need for this field domestically as well as globally. Upon completion of this internship, I am very eager to apply the principles of vector control to my graduate classes as well as my future career.”
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