Books
The Biology and Identification of the Coccidia (Apicomplexa) of Turtles of the World. D.W. Duszynski and J.J. Morrow. 2014. Academic Press. 222 Pages. Click Here for Book Click Here for My Author Biography
Journal Articles
J.J. Morrow and K.J. Reinhard. 2016. Assessing the archaeoparasitological potential of quids as source materials for immunodiagnostic analyses. Korean Journal of Parasitology. (In Press).
J.J. Morrow, A. Myhra, D. Piombino-Mascali, A. Roe, L. Higley, and K.J. Reinhard. 2016. Archaeoentomological and Archaeoacarological Investigations of Embalming Jar Contents from the Saint Lorenzo Basilica in Florence, Italy. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. (In Press).
J.J. Morrow and K.J. Reinhard. 2016. Cryptosporidium parvum among Coprolites from La Cueva de los Muertos Chiquitos (600-800 AD), Rio Zape Valley, Durango, Mexico. Journal of Parasitology. 102(4): Article #10. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/15-916.
J.J. Morrow and K.J. Reinhard. 2016. Dental archaeoparasitology: Rigorous analysis. British Dental Journal. 220: 612. doi:10.1038/sj.bdj.2016.434.
J.J. Morrow, J. Newby, D. Piombino-Mascali, and K.J. Reinhard. 2016. Taphonomic Considerations for the Analysis of Parasites in Archaeological Materials. International Journal of Paleopathology. 13: 56-64.
J.J. Morrow, D.A. Baldwin, L. Higley, D. Piombino-Mascali, and K.J. Reinhard. 2015. Curatorial Implications of Ophyra capensis (Order Diptera, Family Muscidae) Puparia Recovered from the Body of the Blessed Antonio Patrizi, Monticiano, Italy (Middle Ages). Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 36: 81-83.
S.E. Racz, E. Pucu de Araujo, E. Jensen, C. Mostek, J.J. Morrow, M.L. Van Hove, R. Bianucci, D. Willems, F. Heller, A. Araujo, and K.J. Reinhard. 2015. Parasitology in an archaeological context: Analysis of medieval burials in Nivelles, Belgium. Journal of Archaeological Science. 53: 304-315.
J.J. Morrow, A.S. Larsen, D. Piombino-Mascali, R. Jankauskas, J. Kozakaite, A. Araujo, and K.J. Reinhard. 2014. Taphonomic considerations of a whipworm infection in a mummy from the Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit, Vilnius, Lithuania. International Journal of Paleopathology. 7: 83-87.
J.J. Morrow, D. Piombino-Mascali, D. Lippi, and K.J. Reinhard. 2013. Archaeoparasitological analysis of viscera from the Medici Family (Saint Lorenzo Basilica, Florence, Italy). Medicea. (In Press).
J.J. Morrow, A. Myhra, D. Piombino-Mascali, A. Roe, L. Higley, and K.J. Reinhard. 2016. Archaeoentomological and Archaeoacarological Investigations of Embalming Jar Contents from the Saint Lorenzo Basilica in Florence, Italy. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. (In Press).
J.J. Morrow and K.J. Reinhard. 2016. Cryptosporidium parvum among Coprolites from La Cueva de los Muertos Chiquitos (600-800 AD), Rio Zape Valley, Durango, Mexico. Journal of Parasitology. 102(4): Article #10. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/15-916.
J.J. Morrow and K.J. Reinhard. 2016. Dental archaeoparasitology: Rigorous analysis. British Dental Journal. 220: 612. doi:10.1038/sj.bdj.2016.434.
J.J. Morrow, J. Newby, D. Piombino-Mascali, and K.J. Reinhard. 2016. Taphonomic Considerations for the Analysis of Parasites in Archaeological Materials. International Journal of Paleopathology. 13: 56-64.
J.J. Morrow, D.A. Baldwin, L. Higley, D. Piombino-Mascali, and K.J. Reinhard. 2015. Curatorial Implications of Ophyra capensis (Order Diptera, Family Muscidae) Puparia Recovered from the Body of the Blessed Antonio Patrizi, Monticiano, Italy (Middle Ages). Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 36: 81-83.
S.E. Racz, E. Pucu de Araujo, E. Jensen, C. Mostek, J.J. Morrow, M.L. Van Hove, R. Bianucci, D. Willems, F. Heller, A. Araujo, and K.J. Reinhard. 2015. Parasitology in an archaeological context: Analysis of medieval burials in Nivelles, Belgium. Journal of Archaeological Science. 53: 304-315.
J.J. Morrow, A.S. Larsen, D. Piombino-Mascali, R. Jankauskas, J. Kozakaite, A. Araujo, and K.J. Reinhard. 2014. Taphonomic considerations of a whipworm infection in a mummy from the Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit, Vilnius, Lithuania. International Journal of Paleopathology. 7: 83-87.
J.J. Morrow, D. Piombino-Mascali, D. Lippi, and K.J. Reinhard. 2013. Archaeoparasitological analysis of viscera from the Medici Family (Saint Lorenzo Basilica, Florence, Italy). Medicea. (In Press).
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Digital Products
Executor and coordinator for the Palynology Laboratory's webpage and associated databases as part of the Applied Ecology section of the School of Natural Resources' official website. (Nebraska Pollen Research)
Field Experience
General Field Training
Experience camping and working in primitive research conditions.
Capable of working in a range of field environments (desert, temperate, tropical, etc.).
First aid, CPR, and AED certified since 2014.
Assisted teaching college-level field courses (Summer, 2013 & 2014).
Assisted teaching college-level study tour in Puerto Rico (Spring, 2015).
Biological Field Work and Training
Proficient at collection and field curation of protists, plants, fungi, and animals.
Collected material for the H.W. Manter Lab of Parasitology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2015).
Completed Institutional Animal Care and Use (IACUC) training for biological research (2013, 2015).
Archaeological Field Work and Training
Familiarity with basic archaeological excavation protocols (e.g. Sieving, Flotation, Surveying, etc.).
Participated in excavations of Lapa do Santo, a site in Minas Gerias, Brazil (2014).
Proficient in the archival of archaeological materials processed for parasites and pollen.
Experience camping and working in primitive research conditions.
Capable of working in a range of field environments (desert, temperate, tropical, etc.).
First aid, CPR, and AED certified since 2014.
Assisted teaching college-level field courses (Summer, 2013 & 2014).
Assisted teaching college-level study tour in Puerto Rico (Spring, 2015).
Biological Field Work and Training
Proficient at collection and field curation of protists, plants, fungi, and animals.
Collected material for the H.W. Manter Lab of Parasitology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2015).
Completed Institutional Animal Care and Use (IACUC) training for biological research (2013, 2015).
Archaeological Field Work and Training
Familiarity with basic archaeological excavation protocols (e.g. Sieving, Flotation, Surveying, etc.).
Participated in excavations of Lapa do Santo, a site in Minas Gerias, Brazil (2014).
Proficient in the archival of archaeological materials processed for parasites and pollen.
Laboratory Experience
Safety Training
Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Core-Emergency Preparedness certification.
EHS Core-Injury and Illness Prevention Plan certification.
EHS Chemical Safety Training certification.
IACUC certified to work with animals for research purposes.
First aid, CPR, and AED certified through the National Safety Council.
Familiar with Environmental Health and Safety policies.
Understands how to properly use Safety Data Sheets.
Well-versed in standard safety protocols for working in biological and palynological laboratories.
Equipment Competencies
Animal care equipment (tanks, filtration systems, lighting equipment, etc.)
Standard palynological equipment (forensic vacuums, centrifuges, fume hoods, etc.)
Standard biological equipment (autoclaves, temperature probes, dissection tools, etc.)
Microscopy (compound, steroscopic, and scanning electron microscopes)
Proficient with some microscope software (image capture, measuring, EDAX, etc.)
Standard enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay equipment (e.g. an ELISA plate reader)
Processing Competencies
Capable of processing various organisms into museum-quality specimens (e.g. insects, mammals, etc.)
-Courses in mammology, herpetology, mycology, entomology, araneology, and parasitology.
Proficient at processing archaeological/forensic materials for disease and dietary analyses.
Familiarity with methods for melissopalynology and aeropalynology.
Able to culture various bacteria, fungi, protozoans, and some helminths for lab experiments.
Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Core-Emergency Preparedness certification.
EHS Core-Injury and Illness Prevention Plan certification.
EHS Chemical Safety Training certification.
IACUC certified to work with animals for research purposes.
First aid, CPR, and AED certified through the National Safety Council.
Familiar with Environmental Health and Safety policies.
Understands how to properly use Safety Data Sheets.
Well-versed in standard safety protocols for working in biological and palynological laboratories.
Equipment Competencies
Animal care equipment (tanks, filtration systems, lighting equipment, etc.)
Standard palynological equipment (forensic vacuums, centrifuges, fume hoods, etc.)
Standard biological equipment (autoclaves, temperature probes, dissection tools, etc.)
Microscopy (compound, steroscopic, and scanning electron microscopes)
Proficient with some microscope software (image capture, measuring, EDAX, etc.)
Standard enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay equipment (e.g. an ELISA plate reader)
Processing Competencies
Capable of processing various organisms into museum-quality specimens (e.g. insects, mammals, etc.)
-Courses in mammology, herpetology, mycology, entomology, araneology, and parasitology.
Proficient at processing archaeological/forensic materials for disease and dietary analyses.
Familiarity with methods for melissopalynology and aeropalynology.
Able to culture various bacteria, fungi, protozoans, and some helminths for lab experiments.
Curatorial Experience
Data Collection and Management
Manages data via Microsoft Excel and Access.
Developed an inventory of archaeological materials for the Reinhard lab (Spring 2014).
Developed an online database for pollen from native Nebraskan plants and bees.
Curatorial Competencies
Has contributed a diversity of museum specimens to university collections (insects, mammals, etc.).
Developed the fluid-preserved non-insect arthropod collection for Cedar Point Biological Station. (2013)
Coordinated the re-organization of Cedar Point Biological Station's entomological collection. (2013)
Manages data via Microsoft Excel and Access.
Developed an inventory of archaeological materials for the Reinhard lab (Spring 2014).
Developed an online database for pollen from native Nebraskan plants and bees.
Curatorial Competencies
Has contributed a diversity of museum specimens to university collections (insects, mammals, etc.).
Developed the fluid-preserved non-insect arthropod collection for Cedar Point Biological Station. (2013)
Coordinated the re-organization of Cedar Point Biological Station's entomological collection. (2013)
Research Appointments
Research Assistant, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, (Spring 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016)
Computer and Language Competencies
Computer Skills
Microsoft Office (Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Publisher, and Access)
Adobe Software (Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and PDF editing)
Web-based applications (Google Drive, Prezi, and WebCT/Blackboard)
Familiar with Camtasia Relay video editing software
Proficient in the use of microscopy software (SEM, image capture, automontage, EDAX, etc.)
Experience using SAS for statistical analyses of data
Familiar with ArcGIS software
Created first scientific blog using Blogspot.com (Parasitophilia)
Contributes articles to the blog for Cedar Point Biological Station
Created a blog for the Mummy Studies Field School
Language Skills
Reading comprehension of Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish
Some reading comprehension of German, Italian, and Latin
Some comprehension of American Sign Language
Microsoft Office (Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Publisher, and Access)
Adobe Software (Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and PDF editing)
Web-based applications (Google Drive, Prezi, and WebCT/Blackboard)
Familiar with Camtasia Relay video editing software
Proficient in the use of microscopy software (SEM, image capture, automontage, EDAX, etc.)
Experience using SAS for statistical analyses of data
Familiar with ArcGIS software
Created first scientific blog using Blogspot.com (Parasitophilia)
Contributes articles to the blog for Cedar Point Biological Station
Created a blog for the Mummy Studies Field School
Language Skills
Reading comprehension of Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish
Some reading comprehension of German, Italian, and Latin
Some comprehension of American Sign Language