State Public Health Entomologist
North Carolina Dept of Health, North Carolina, United States
Michael Doyle has served as a State Public Health Entomologist for the NC Division of Public Health, specializing in mosquito diseases since 2016. His primary roles are to assist counties with mosquito disease surveillance/control and to serve as a central resource for vector risk mitigation. He also represents the State in the North Carolina Mosquito and Vector Control Association and as Director of the American Mosquito Control Association’s Mid-Atlantic Region.
The common theme of his career is that all positions involved water and the insects that grow in it. For example, he served as the following: Executive Director of the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District, Entomologist at the Centers for Disease Control, Program Manager at Colorado Mosquito Control, Inc., Regulatory Biologist at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and Wetlands Biologist for Environmental Resource Management, Inc.
His degrees are in Interpretive Natural History (B.A. in Biology/Geology/Education) from Albion College and Entomology (M.S.) from Colorado State University.
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11 Annual AMCA Arthropod Vector Highlights Symposium
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
10:45 AM – 12:15 PM AST
268 - Introducing drone larviciding to North Carolina: Brunswick County goes airborne
Thursday, March 6, 2025
11:09 AM – 11:21 AM AST