- Jan Conn
Jan E. Conn (born 1952) is a Canadian
geneticist andpoet . She resides in Great Barrington,Massachusetts where she does research onmosquito genetics at theWadsworth Center , Division of Infectious Diseases, New York State Department of Health in Albany,New York . She has also written six books of poetry.Biography
Conn was born in Asbestos,
Quebec . She received her Ph.D. in genetics from theUniversity of Toronto in 1987. She has traveled toGuatemala ,Venezuela ,Florida ,Vermont andMassachusetts , conducting research on insects that transmit pathogens. Before taking up her current work on population genetics ofmalaria -carryingmosquitoes inSouth America andAfrica , she was a recognized expert on the genetics ofBlack fly ("Simulium") species vectoring river blindness (onchocerciasis ) inCentral America .Poetry
Conn has written six books of poetry, most recently "Jaguar Rain: the Margaret Mee poems". She has won numerous awards and major travel grants related to poetry. Her book "South of the Tudo Bem Cafe", 1990, was shortlisted for the
Pat Lowther Award .Bibliography
*"Red Shoes in the Rain" - 1980
*"The Fabulous Disguise of Ourselves" - 1986
*"South of the Tudo Bem Cafe" - 1992
*"What Dante Did With Loss" - 1996
*"Beauties on Mad River" - 2000
*"Jaguar Rain: the Margaret Mee poems" - 2006ee also
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List of Canadian poets
*List of Canadian writers External links
* [http://www.janconn.com/ Jan Conn poetry homepage.]
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