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Parasitology - Editorial Board and Research Interests

Editorial Board and Research Interests

Dr Tim J.C. Anderson
Southwest Foundation for Biomed. Research, USA
Malaria genomics; malaria population genetics.

Professor Chris Arme
Keele University, UK
Host-parasite interactions; cestode physiology.

Dr Maria-Gloria Basanez
Imperial College, London, UK
Helminth epidemiology; neglected diseases, vector-borne diseases; transmission dynamics; mathematical modeling; parasite population abundance.

Professor Jerzy M. Behnke
University of Nottingham, UK
Immunology and epidemiology of gastrointestinal helminths in wild and experimental animals.

Professor Paul J. Brindley
Tulane University of Louisiana, USA
Schistosomes; helminth genomes; gene manipulation; transgenesis, Opisthorchis-related cancer; neglected tropical diseases.

Professor Frank E.G. Cox
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Biology of blood-inhabiting protozoa; history of parasitology.

Dr Tim A. Day
Iowa State University, USA
Platyhelminthes; schistosome genomics; neuropeptides; neurobiology.

Professor John T. Ellis
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Protozoa; cyst-forming coccidian; vaccines; diagnostics; opportunistic infections; gastrointestinal disease; zoonoses; phylogeny.

Dr Andy Fenton
University of Liverpool, UK
Theoretical ecology; life-history evolution; community ecology; mathematical modeling; co-infections; co-evolution.

Professor Timothy G. Geary
McGill University, Canada
Discovery, pharmacology of antiparasitic drugs; proteomics, genomics of filaraiae; helminth neurobiology.

Professor Hagai Ginsburg
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology of malaria parasites; membrane transport; antimalarial drugs; malaria genomics.

Professor William Harnett
Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Strathclyde, UK
Immunological and molecular aspects of helminth parasites.

Dr Helena Helmby
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
Immunology of helminth infections; co-infections; experimental models of host-parasite interactions.

Professor Andrew Hemphill
University of Berne, Switzerland
Neospora; Toxoplasma; Giardia; Echinococcus; cell biology; vaccines; drug treatment; electron microscopy.

Professor Geoff Hide
University of Salford, UK
Molecular epidemiology; protozoan parasites; trypanosomiasis; toxoplasmosis; population genetics; molecular taxonomy.

Professor Akira Ito
Asahikawa Medical College, Japan
Cestode zoonoses, mainly echinococcosis, cysticercosis, taeniasis; from field to the laboratory.

Dr Malcolm K. Jones
Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Australia
Schistosoma; food borne trematodes; Echinococcus; Taenia; Cestodes; cell biology; ultrastructure; tegument biology.

Professor Malcolm W. Kennedy
University of Glasgow, UK
Nematodes; immunology; protein structure; lipid-binding proteins; allergens; surface biophysics.

Dr David P. Knox
Moredun Research Institute, Penicuik, UK
Helminths; host-parasite interactions; vaccines; biochemistry; molecular biology.

Dr Philip T. LoVerde
State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Schistosomiasis; helminthiasis; schistosome host-parasite interactions, vaccine development, male-female interactions, signaling, genetics.

Professor Aaron Maule
The Queen's University, Belfast, UK
Nematodes; platyhelminths; neurobiology; neuromusculature; RNA interference; neuropeptides; behaviour; drug targets.

Dr Vincent McDonald
Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, UK
Intestinal protozoa; mucosal immunology; coccidia; vaccines.

Dr Steve A. Nadler
University of California, Davis, USA
Parasite systematics and evolution; molecular phylogenetics; population genetic structure; nematology.

Dr Harry A. Noyes
University of Liverpool, UK
Genetics of resistance to trypanosomiasis; classification and evolution of trypanosomatids.

Dr Eric Ottesen
Lymphatic Filariasis Support Center, Georgia, USA
Host responsiveness to parasitic helminthes; filariasis; onchocerciasis; schistosomiasis; allergy and parasitic diseases.

Professor Robert Poulin
University of Otago, New Zealand
Evolution and ecology of parasites.

Professor Sarah E. Randolph
Oxford University, UK
Ecology; epidemiology; vectors; vector borne diseases; ticks; emergent diseases; environmental change.

Dr David Rollinson
Natural History Museum, London, UK
Host-parasite interactions; evolutionary biology; schistosomiasis; control.

Professor Alan Saul
Novartis Vaccines Institute for Global Health, Siena, Italy
Malaria immunology; vaccines.

Professor Dr Theo Schetters
Intervet International, Netherlands
Protozoa; vaccine development; immunity; pathology; Babesia; Theileria; tick transmitted diseases; animal health; adjuvants.

Professor Marilyn E. Scott
McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Host parasite population dynamics; malnutrition; immunity; energetic trade-offs; ecology, epidemiology; fish ectoparasites; GI nematodes in mice and humans.

Professor Richard C. Tinsley
University of Bristol, UK
Helminth reproduction; ecology of transmission; host-parasite interactions and co-evolution; monogenea.

Professor Keith Vickerman FRS
Glasgow University, UK
Life cycles; facultative parasitism; flagellates, especially kinetoplastids; parasitic dinoflagellates.

Professor R. Alan Wilson
University of York, UK
Trematodes, especially schistosomes; immunology; vaccines; genome; transcriptome; proteome, cell biology.

Dr Dante Zarlenga
USDA, ARS, ANRI, USA
Molecular parasitology especially of nematodes; diagnostics; drug resistance.



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