Parasite Encounters in the Wild – Free Public Event

All welcome to our free public talk featuring the following speakers and fun science activities for young people (and live online from 6pm www.livestream.com/cctas): Greg Woods, Menzies Research Institute Tasmania, “Is Devil facial tumour disease the perfect parasite?” Andrew Thompson, Murdoch University, “What parasites do we give to wildlife?” Ian Beveridge, The University of Melbourne,…

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Parasites inspire public

The Australian Society for Parasitology Inc.  has won an Inspiring Australia grant to run a series of free public events to explore the world of parasites. This project is one of 63 Unlocking Australia’s Potential science communication grants announced June 12 by the Minister for Science and Research, Senator Chris Evans.  

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2012 ASP Conference registration now open

Register online to attend the 2012 ASP Annual Conference, 2-5 July, Country Club Tasmania, Launceston.  //arcnet/ The 2012 ASP Annual Conference program includes an outstanding mix of quality international and Australian scientists and features events for early career researchers and the general public with sessions on fascioliasis, marine parasitology and marine acquaculture, malaria immunology, state-of-the-art…

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Latest ASP Newsletter

Download the latest ASPnewsletterV22.3 to find out about: the next deadline for applications for ASP Network Travel Awards (Friday 27 January 2012) and for ASP Network and OzEMalaR Travel Awards in 2012, 2012 ASP Annual Conference news, ASP researcher and state news, photos from the 2011 ASP Annual Conference and First International Chromera workshop, and more….…

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The New York Academy of Sciences Conference: The Forever War – Malaria versus the World

The New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS), a non-profit membership organization with over 25,000 members in 140 countries. The NYAS mission is to advance scientific knowledge, mobilize science to address major global challenges, and to increase the number of scientifically informed individuals in society. For more information visit our website at https://www.nyas.org. This fall the…

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