Justin O. Schmidt
Justin Orvel Schmidt (March 23, 1947 – February 18, 2023) was an American entomologist, co-author of ''Insect Defenses: Adaptive Mechanisms and Strategies of Prey and Predators'', author of ''The Sting of the Wild'', and creator of the Schmidt sting pain index. Schmidt studied honey bee nutrition, chemical communication, physiology, ecology and behavior at the Carl Hayden Bee Research Center in Tucson, Arizona, before taking lead and devoting full-time to The Southwestern Biological Institute in 2006. As research director of the Southwest Biological Institute, he studied the chemical and behavioral defenses of ants, wasps, and arachnids.Schmidt shared a 2015 Ig Nobel Prize in Physiology and Entomology for the development of the Schmidt sting pain Index. His work was highlighted by major media outlets around the world.
Schmidt died in Tucson, Arizona, of complications of Parkinson's disease on February 18, 2023, at the age of 75. Provided by Wikipedia
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Pain and Lethality Induced by Insect Stings: An Exploratory and Correlational Study by Justin O. Schmidt
Published 2019-07-01
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Kissing Bug Intrusions into Homes in the Southwest United States by Stephen A. Klotz, Shannon L. Smith, Justin O. Schmidt
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Kissing Bugs in the United States: Risk for Vector-Borne Disease in Humans by Stephen A. Klotz, Patricia L. Dorn, Mark Mosbacher, Justin O. Schmidt
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Kissing Bugs in the United States: Risk for Vector-Borne Disease in Humans by Stephen A. Klotz, Patricia L. Dorn, Mark Mosbacher, Justin O. Schmidt
Published 2014-12-01
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Ontogeny, species identity, and environment dominate microbiome dynamics in wild populations of kissing bugs (Triatominae) by Joel J. Brown, Sonia M. Rodríguez-Ruano, Anbu Poosakkannu, Giampiero Batani, Justin O. Schmidt, Walter Roachell, Jan Zima, Václav Hypša, Eva Nováková
Published 2020-10-01
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Rapid detection of human blood in triatomines (kissing bugs) utilizing a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay - A pilot study by Norman L Beatty, Nicole Behrens-Bradley, Maria Love, Finn McCants, Shannon Smith, Justin O Schmidt, Sarah A Hamer, Patricia L Dorn, Nafees Ahmad, Stephen A Klotz
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A Southwestern United States Pilot Investigation of Triatomine–Mite Prevalence by Kyndall C. Dye-Braumuller, Hanna Waltz, Mary K. Lynn, Stephen A. Klotz, Justin O. Schmidt, Alvaro Romero, Marvin Stanley Rodriguez Aquino, Jose Ricardo Palacios Valladares, Pamela Michelle Cornejo Rivas, Melissa S. Nolan
Published 2021-09-01
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Ant venoms contain vertebrate-selective pain-causing sodium channel toxins by Samuel D. Robinson, Jennifer R. Deuis, Axel Touchard, Angelo Keramidas, Alexander Mueller, Christina I. Schroeder, Valentine Barassé, Andrew A. Walker, Nina Brinkwirth, Sina Jami, Elsa Bonnafé, Michel Treilhou, Eivind A. B. Undheim, Justin O. Schmidt, Glenn F. King, Irina Vetter
Published 2023-05-01
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