The study of the physiology and ecology of animals that don't have backbones, ranging from worms to sea stars, and of parasites, which can often provide insights into complex ecosystems. (Sea star ...
Parasitology is the scientific discipline concerned with the study of the biology of parasites and parasitic diseases, including the distribution, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology ...
Parasitic diseases present a significant health challenge in Nigeria, where over 200 million people are at risk of ...
A McMaster researcher has uncovered evidence of intestinal parasites in a 500-year-old latrine from Bruges, Belgium, and ...
Veterinary pathology is a field exploring the causes and consequences of animal diseases. Parasitology is the study of pathogenic animal and human parasites. Staff conduct research and engage in ...
Co-req: MLCS.4110 Medical Mycology & Parasitology, or MLSC.6150 Medical Mycology & Parasitology, and Applied Biomedical Sciences (BS), and MLS Option, or Clinical Lab Sciences (BS), and MLS Option.
Evidence of a 500-year-old African parasite in Bruges reveals how medieval trade networks spread infectious diseases. Researchers link the finding to Spanish merchants and global trade, offering ...
The Molecular Parasitology Testing Unit is a cutting-edge research entity that tests clinical participants for parasitic infections, particularly in vaccine development. In addition to parasitological ...
Following our Editorial Board Meeting in Cambridge on 7 th November 2024, and a ballot across the senior editors of Parasitology, we are delighted to announce that the new front cover image for ...
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Parasites play a fundamental role in freshwater ecosystems, influencing the health and dynamics of fish populations. With the ...