ASP Online Seminar Series: 14th June 2024 @ 1pm AEST

Join our online ASP Seminar Series Friday 14th June 2024, 1pm AEST, featuring Maxine Smith, James Cook University presenting “A potential helminth-derived therapeutic for early life inflammatory bowel disease” and Lucas Huggins, The University of Melbourne presenting “Advanced diagnostic tools for the detection of vector-borne pathogens – from development to deployment “, with co-chairs Jill…

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International Symposium on Fish Parasites 2025

International Symposium on Fish Parasites in Mexico 20-24 January 2025 Fish Health, Parasites and Biodiversity Conservation. https://isfpxi.com/ The event will also include the Acanthocephala workshop, and the Horizon Scanning workshop, and a mini-symposium on Parasite Conservation. Invited Speakers: Isabel Blasco-Costa, Natural History Museum of Geneva, Switzerland. Topic: Parasite biodiversity and eco-evolution in aquatic systems Gabriela…

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Parasite Camping VR

We are excited to share our latest Virtual Reality Experience for Parasite Education and Outreach. This game “Parasite Camping VR” was designed by students that attended the ASP’s Concepts in Parasitology Course in 2023 and 2022 and its development by Federation University was funded by the ASP through the Education Committee. The game explores the…

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Parasites in the Pacific 2024 Conference

Register for the Parasites in the Pacific 2024 Conference in Auckland, New Zealand from Monday 26 – Thursday 29 August 2024 at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.  Register online https://www.conftool.org/parasitology2024/ Join us at Parasites in the Pacific 2024 to discuss the latest research and state-of-the-art technologies in parasitology and anaerobic protozoology. The Parasites in…

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ASP Online Seminar Series: 17th May 2024 @ 1pm AEST

Join our online ASP Seminar Series Friday 17th May 2024, 1pm AEST, featuring Connor McHugh, James Cook University presenting “Necator americanus recombinant proteins as novel therapeutics for inflammatory disease” and Tanapan Sukee, The University of Melbourne presenting “Cloacinid nematode parasites of Australian marsupials; from molecules and morphology to ecology”, with co-chairs Jill Chmielewski, Walter and…

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