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Who’s to blame? Host-vector-parasite interactions in timing transmission. 11:30 (15 mins) Petra Schneider, University of Edinburgh
A new Plasmodium species in African apes reveals the origin of human Plasmodium malariae 11:45 (15 mins) Lindsey Plenderleith, University of Edinburgh
Diversity of Strongylid Nematode Communities in Wild Western Lowland Gorillas 12:00 (15 mins) Bethan Mason, Department of Botany & Zoology, Masaryk University
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Diversity and Evolution of Antigens in the Tetraspanin Protein Family of Schistosoma japonicum 11:30 (15 mins) Daniel Parsons, Kingston University
Establishing a Female-only Controlled Human Schistosoma mansoni Infection Model: a safety and dose finding study 11:45 (15 mins) Jan Pieter Koopman, Leiden University Medical Centre
Schistosoma mansoni lacks the homologue of the human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT), and relies on the snail enzyme for its survival. 12:00 (15 mins) Matty Knight, University of the District of Columbia
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Using high throughput sequencing to detect the presence of multiple parasite strains in the rapidly declining European turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur) 13:30 (15 mins) Rebecca Young, Cardiff Univrsity
On snail-borne hippo parasites: do artificial lakes and biological invasions pose a burden on Hippopotamus amphibius? 13:45 (15 mins) Ruben Schols, Royal Museum for Central Africa
Zoonotic Implications of parasite helminths among domestic animals in selected communities of Caraga Region, Philippines
14:00 (15 mins) Sheina Macy Manalo, University of the Philippines Los Baños
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The potential of citizen science to tackle the wicked problem of snail-borne diseases 13:30 (15 mins) Tine Huyse, Royal Museum for Central Africa
Citizen scientists versus malacologists: comparing schistosome snail collections in Lake Albert, Uganda 13:45 (15 mins) Julius Tumusiime, Mbarara University of Science and Technology
The current and future predicted status of schistosomiasis in South Africa under climate change 14:00 (15 mins) Lizaan de Necker, North-West University
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SHERLOCK4HAT: a new CRISPR-based tool for Human African Trypanosomiasis diagnosis 15:30 (15 mins) Nuria Sima Teruel, Institut Pasteur
Evaluating the diagnostic test accuracy of molecular xenomonitoring methods for the surveillance of lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis 15:45 (15 mins) Joseph Pryce, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Diagnosis of sheep fasciolosis caused by Fasciola hepatica using Cathepsin L ELISA and lateral flow technologies
16:00 (15 mins) Amber Dorey, Molecular Parasitology Laboratory, NUI Galway
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Bulk segregant analysis of host specificity in schistosome parasites 15:30 (15 mins) Frédéric Chevalier, Texas Biomedical Research Institute
Lack of functional chromatin dynamics through nuclear motor proteins in aged Biomphalaria glabrata snails reveals a mechanism of interest with respect to controlling schistosomiasis. 15:45 (15 mins) Daniel Horton, unemployed
First molecular identification of Bulinus africanus in Lake Malawi with discussions on its transmission potential for human schistosomes 16:00 (15 mins) Mohammad Alharbi, Liverpool school of tropical medicine
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