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Read the latest ASP newsletter Vol34.1 June 2023

Download the ASP newsletter June 2023 Vol 34.1 for all the latest news in parasitology. In this newsletter (https://www.parasite.org.au/publications/newsletters/) : Read all about the 2023 ASP Annual Conference which will take place 5-8 September, DoubleTree by Hilton Esplanade, Darwin NT. The 2023 Australian Society for Parasitology Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 6th September (https://www.parasite.org.au/the-society/join-the-asp-council/)…

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Register for the 2023 ASP Annual Conference!

Register for the 2023 ASP Annual Conference in Darwin, Northern Territory from Tuesday 5 – Friday 8 September 2023 at DoubleTree by Hilton Esplanade Darwin.  Register online https://www.conftool.org/parasitology2023/ Join us face-to-face at the 2023 ASP Conference to discuss the latest research and state-of-the-art technologies in parasitology with our outstanding mix of quality international and Australian scientists.…

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March newsletter out now!

Download the ASP newsletter March 2022 Vol 33.1 for all the latest news in parasitology. In this newsletter: Last chance to submit your abstract for the #2022ASP Conference 4-7 July in Cairns, Queensland with the early-bird deadline 31 March 2022 www.parasite.org.au/conference2022 2022 Australian Society for Parasitology AGM will be held as a hybrid, face-to-face at the…

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ASP Online Seminar Series: 11 March @ 1pm AEDT

Join our online ASP Seminar Series Friday 11 March 2022 when Jenni Hayward from Australian National University will present “Elucidating and exploiting the mitochondrial electron transport chain of T. gondii parasites” and Greg Brown from Macquarie University will present about “Host-parasite interactions during a biological invasion.” with co-chairs Sarah Preston (Federation University) and Stuart Ralph…

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Ticks, Disease and Climate Change: Spotlight on Australia – ASP Climate Focus Series 2 December @5pm AEDT

ASP Climate Focus Series: Seminar 4 “Ticks, Disease and Climate Change: Spotlight on Australia” Join our ASP Climate Focus Series seminar 4 “Ticks, Disease and Climate Change: Spotlight on Australia” with Em. Professor Pat Nuttall from the University of Oxford, UK, on Thursday 2nd December, 5:00pm – 6:00pm (AEDT) Please register for this ZOOM meeting…

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