Meet the Researchers
Dr. Robert A. Jordan
Dr. Robert A. Jordan is a wildlife biologist studying the ecology and control of tick-borne
disease vectors at the Freehold Area Health Department. Since completing a master degree at
West Virginia University and a doctoral degree at Rutgers University, he has worked in both the
private sector and for various non-profit groups as a research scientist, educator, and land
manager. Dr. Jordan has been engaged in research on tick vectors since 1987.
Dr. Terry L. Schulze
Dr. Terry L. Schulze is a medical entomologist whose
principal research emphasis since 1978
has been the ecology, behavior, and control of medically
important ticks. After earning master
and doctoral degrees from Rutgers University, he worked
as an Assistant Extension Specialist at
the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station before
accepting a position as Research
Scientist with the New Jersey Department of Health and
Senior Services. Dr. Schulze recently
retired after 33 years of State service and is now a
private consultant to the Freehold Health Department.