BSP Spring Meeting 2016, London - From Science to Solutions: optimising control of parasitic diseases

Dr Tim Littlewood

Dr Tim  Littlewood
Dr Tim Littlewood
Head of Life Sciences Department
Natural History Museum
Speaker

Profile of Dr Tim Littlewood

My research focuses on revealing and explaining the origins and evolutionary radiation of parasitic worms, particularly amongst the flatworms (Platyhelminthes). Disciplines include: systematics, phylogenetics and taxonomy, particularly through the application of molecular techniques (phylogenomics, mitogenomics). I am also interested in biodiversity discovery, parasite life cycles, and diagnostics revealed through molecular systematics. I have an interest in developing, enhancing and utilising natural history collections generally, but currently focus on their potential for disease and biomedical research. As current Head of Department I'm keen to develop our science (in all its guises as underpinned by taxonomy, evolutionary biology) and our natural history collections. - See more at: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/departments-and-staff/staff-directory/tim-littlewood.html#sthash.vqSJippO.dpuf

Colleagues

Dr Aidan Mark Emery
Researcher and Lab Manager
Natural History Museum
Mr Iain Gardiner
Senior Project Manager
Natural History Museum
Francesca Jarero
PhD student
Natural History Museum
Ms Francesca Jarero
Student
Natural history Museum
Dr Peter Jourdan
Senior Project Manager
Natural History Museum
Tom Pennance
Natural History Museum
Dr David Rollinson
Natural History Museum
Bonnie Webster
Natural History Museum
Afghanistan
Dr Qinping Zhao
Academic visitor
Natural History Museum

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British Society for Parasitology (BSP)

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