Kelvin A. Guerrero

Director, Biological Department & Scorpion Reservation at MedoLife

Kelvin led the investigation on the Biochemistry and Ecology of the Species of Scorpion of the Family Buthidae in the Dominican Republic for Medolife in order to identify potential organic compound in the scorpion venom that can be beneficial in cancer treatment. Kelvin holds a Master of Science in Entomology, Montana State University and achieved a Bachelor of Biological Science, Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He is currently a member of the Ibero-american Network on Integrated Coastal Management (Ibermar), Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Ambiente, Universidad de Cádiz. Puerto Real, Cádiz, España. He is a Member of the Provincial Council and Commission for the Development of the Environment. He also acts an Associate Research Entomologist at the Museum of Comparative Zoology of Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Kelvin has also achieved a Fulbright Fellowship (J. William Fulbright Scholarship), Fulbright LASPAU Master Program of Ecology of the Caribbean and Central America. Kelvin has published numerous biological reports internationally and he lives in the Dominican Republic.