| Great Hall, Arts Centre | Stream 1 - Edward Llwyd 0.26 Biology Main | Stream 2 - Llandinam A6 | Stream 3 - Physics 0.15 Main | Stream 4 - Edward Llwyd 0.01 | | Stream 5 - IBERS 0.33 (Monday), Physisc 0.11 (Tuesday & Wednesday) | Students Union Building | |
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In Vitro Characterization of a compound capable of arresting T. Cruzi cell cycle without affecting parasite viability 09:30 (15 mins) Adalberto Miguel de Araújo Júnior, Federal University of São Paulo
Decoding the network of Trypanosoma brucei proteins that determines sensitivity to apolipoprotein-L1 09:45 (15 mins) Sam Alsford, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Chemical-mediated transfection meets Parasitology: Trypanosomatids as proof-of-concept for the technology 10:00 (15 mins) Francisco Olmo, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
ERAD and disposal of misfolded GPI-anchored proteins in Trypanosoma brucei
10:15 (15 mins) Calvin Tiengwe, SUNY Buffalo
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Ticks: getting the bite right 09:30 (30 mins) Richard Wall, University of Bristol
The challenge of Malaria 10:00 (30 mins) Paul Horrocks, Institute for Science and Technology in Medicine
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Unravelling early host intestinal epithelia interactions with whipworms using intestinal organoids 09:45 (15 mins) Maria Adelaida Duque-Correa, Wellcome Sanger Institute
Antigenic targets of IgG1-associated anti-fecundity immunity against Schistosoma haematobium 10:00 (15 mins) Rebecca Oettle, University of Cambridge
Infection-state independent moderation of Th2 inflammation and inflammatory-associated lymphatic remodelling by tetracyclines in pre-clinical lymphatic filariasis pathology models 10:15 (15 mins) Stephen Cross, Liverpool school of tropical medicine
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The role of the urban environment in shaping parasite communities of red foxes in Edinburgh 09:30 (15 mins) Lisa Gecchele, The University of Edinburgh
Ecological and population-level drivers of gastrointestinal parasitism in the Genus Papio: a meta-analysis
09:45 (15 mins) Cassandra Raby, University of Liverpool
Parasite-mediated effects of an invasive fish on native brown trout 10:00 (15 mins) Paula Tierney, Zoology Department, Trinity College
Infected crayfish play it safe: Aphanomyces astaci reduces crayfish movement on land 10:15 (15 mins) Rhidian Thomas, Cardiff University
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Molecular detection of fancy birds parasites for clinical diagnosis and epidemiology 09:30 (15 mins) Muhammad Fiaz Qamar, University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
On the importance of validating diagnostic RT-PCR assays for Dientamoeba fragilis and other gastrointestinal pathogens of human and veterinary importance 09:45 (15 mins) John Ellis, University of Technology Sydney
Isolation and characterization of novel reagents using phage display technique for detection of pathogenic Acanthamoeba 10:00 (15 mins) Tim Paget, University of Sunderland
Evaluation of oxfendazole in the treatment of zoonotic Onchocerca lupi infection in dogs 10:15 (15 mins) Vito Colella, University of Bari
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Meet the Editors Workshop. NOTE LOCATION: Great Hall 12:45 (75 mins)
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WormBase Training Session:
Location: LL Computer Room B23 (100) 12:45 (75 mins)
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Complementary paths to Chagas disease elimination: the impact of combining vector control with aetiological treatment 14:30 (15 mins) Maria-Gloria Basanez, Imperial College London, Faculty of Medicine
Parallel sexual and parasexual population genomic structure in Trypanosoma cruzi 14:45 (15 mins) Philipp Schwabl, University of Glasgow
Revisiting the intracellular cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi in chronically infected animals 15:00 (15 mins) Martin Taylor, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Fatal progression of experimental visceral leishmaniasis is associated with secondary infection by commensal bacteria and severe anaemia. 15:15 (15 mins) Michael Lewis, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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Comparative pathogenicity of Brazilian, Caribbean and European isolates of Toxoplasma gondii 15:00 (15 mins) Clare Hamilton, Moredun Research Institute
Plasmodium falciparum-infected red blood cells and serum taken from patients with malaria cause pathological alterations in the blood brain barrier 15:15 (15 mins) Nana Efua Andoh, Keele University
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G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in the liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica 14:30 (15 mins) Paul McVeigh, Queen's University Belfast
Determining anti-glycan antibody responses to Haemonchus contortus Barbervax vaccine using glycan array screening. 14:45 (15 mins) Eve Hanks, University of Glasgow
Chromatin structure changes are essential for life cycle progression of the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni
15:00 (15 mins) Christoph Grunau, UMR5244 University of Perpignan/CNRS
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Xenomonitoring of schistosomiasis transmission on Pemba Island (Zanzibar) 14:30 (15 mins) Tom Pennance, Natural History Museum
Totiviruses, parasites and everything else 14:45 (15 mins) Ahmad Garziz, Bangor Unversity
Parasitic feminisation of crustaceans 15:00 (15 mins) Joseph Ironside, Aberystwyth University
Patterns of genetic variation in the parasitic nematode Strongyloides ratti. 15:15 (15 mins) Rebecca Cole, University of Bristol
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Molecular Epidemiology of Tick-Borne Haemoparasites in Nigerian Sheep 14:30 (15 mins) Babagana Mohammed Adam, University of Salford
Ecological niche modelling of Phortica variegata and the potential for Thelazia callipaeda introduction to the UK 14:45 (15 mins) John Graham-Brown, Infection Biology, University of Liverpool
The Prevalence and distribution of Babesia and Borrelia pathogens in ticks infesting domestic dogs in the UK 15:00 (15 mins) Swaid Abdullah, University of Bristol
Optimisation of an on-hen feeding device for all hematophagous life stages of poultry red mite: a tool for mite control evaluation. 15:15 (15 mins) Francesca Nunn, Moredun Research Institute
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The mRNA-bound proteome of Leishmania is stage-regulated with little correlation to transcriptome or whole proteome expression 16:45 (15 mins) Pegine Walrad, University of York
Differential expression of Vitamin D related genes in Macular vs. Polymorphic Post Kala-azar Dermal Leishmaniasis 17:00 (15 mins) Srija Moulik, Institute of PG Medical Education and Research
Comparative metabolism of Trypanosoma brucei brucei and the livestock trypanosome T. congolense 17:15 (15 mins) Pieter Steketee, The Roslin Institute
Curative Benznidazole treatment in the acute stage of Trypanosoma cruzi infection prevents the development of chronic cardiac fibrosis 17:30 (15 mins) Amanda Francisco, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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Plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocytes from cerebral malaria cases bind preferentially to brain microvascular endothelium; a study in Malawian children 17:15 (15 mins) Janet Storm, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
IgG and IgE responses to Plasmodium falciparum and intestinal parasites antigens in Mozambican children 17:30 (15 mins) Rebeca Santano, Barcelona Institute for Global Health
Magnitude of the inflammatory response to parasite infection differentiates calf and adult bovine monocytes 17:45 (15 mins) Parul Sharma, University of Nottingham
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Development of a long-term Brugia malayi lymphatic endothelial cell co-culture system and its validation as an alternative to in vivo screening for anti-Wolbachia drug assessment 16:45 (15 mins) Amy Marriott, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
G-quadruplexes in the parasitic platyhelminth Schistosoma mansoni: identification and anthelmintic drugability 17:15 (15 mins) Holly Craven, Aberystwyth Univeristy
Anthelmintic action of triclabendazole in vivo in juvenile tropical liver fluke, Fasciola gigantica: a scanning and transmission electron microscope study 17:30 (15 mins) Ahammed Shareef, PSMO College
The first industrial scale screen of 1.3 million compounds against Wolbachia identifies five promising new leads for the treatment of lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis 17:45 (10 mins) Rachel Clare, LSTM
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The ecological role of trematode parasites in aquatic food webs: a case study in a subarctic lake 16:45 (15 mins) Miroslava Soldanova, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Sciences
Vertical transmission and drivers of myxozoan distributions 17:00 (15 mins) Paolo Ruggeri, Natural History Museum
The global success of monogeneans: more than just a fluke 17:15 (15 mins) Jo James, Environment Agency
Rapid test to detect the infection load of the parasite, Anguillicola crassus, in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla. 17:30 (15 mins) Michele De Noia, glasgow University
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The impact of acute and chronic infections by parasitic helminths on the faecal microbiota of UK Thoroughbred horses
16:45 (10 mins) Laura Peachey, University of Cambridge
The clinical importance of Fasciola hepatica infection in horses 16:55 (10 mins) Alison Howell, University of Liverpool
Neuropeptide Biology in Fasciola hepatica 17:05 (10 mins) Duncan Wells, QUB
Biomarkers of triclabendazole efficacy against Fasciola hepatica 17:15 (10 mins) Clare Collett, Aberystwyth University
Examining the presence and function of tuft cells in ovine abomasum tissue following parasitic nematode infection 17:25 (10 mins) Katie Hildersley, Moredun Research Institute
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Poster Session II & Drinks, Location: Students' Union 17:45 (120 mins)
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Poster Session II & Drinks, Location: Students' Union 17:45 (120 mins)
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Poster Session II & Drinks, Location: Students' Union 17:45 (120 mins)
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Poster Session II & Drinks, Location: Students' Union 17:45 (120 mins)
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