For those interested in and working with
1) new technological and bioinformatic approaches to detecting and differentiating intestinal parasites
2) the role of Blastocystis and other common luminal intestinal parasitic protists
there are currently a few interesting calls:
Mark van der Giezen (with whom I've had the pleasure of working with on a couple of projects) recently tweeted:
1) new technological and bioinformatic approaches to detecting and differentiating intestinal parasites
2) the role of Blastocystis and other common luminal intestinal parasitic protists
there are currently a few interesting calls:
Mark van der Giezen (with whom I've had the pleasure of working with on a couple of projects) recently tweeted:
Funded #PhD studentship available in my new lab @UniStavanger to study the role of the #eukaryotic microbial #microbiome (the #eukaryome) on #InflammatoryBowelDisease. A collaboration between the University and Academic Hospital in #Stavanger in #Norway.https://t.co/k9YcuGvyZk— Mark van der Giezen (@MitoRem) April 28, 2019
For more information, please go here.
He also tweeted:
Interested in your own personal fellowship and work on #mitochondrial #evolution and #microbial #eukaryotes in my new lab @UniStavanger in beautiful #Norway? Then check out the just announced Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships!https://t.co/8ISNs3EiF1— Mark van der Giezen (@MitoRem) April 26, 2019
Moving on to special issues in journals, I would like to highlight that Parasite Epidemiology and Control (PEC) is planning to publish two special issues of particular interest to our community:
Special Issue: 2nd International Blastocystis Conference
As the readers of this blog will know, the 2nd International Blastocystis Conference took place in Bogotá, Colombia only half a year ago. A special issue in PEC will be dedicated to this conference. It welcomes papers on Blastocystis also from those of our colleagues who could not attend the conference. You can read more here.
Guest editors: Juan David Ramirez Gonzalez (Editor of PEC), Funda Dogruman-Al and myself.
Special Issue: Novel Technologies and Approaches for Detecting Intestinal Parasites
Together with Juan David Ramirez Gonzalez I look very much forward to editing a special issue on new technologies and approaches to detecting intestinal parasites. I'm thinking metagenomics, amplicon-based sequencing, etc. Of course, also papers describing non-DNA-based methods are welcome. You can read more here.
Special Issue: Recent Advances in the Controverisal Human Pathogens Pneumocystis, Microsporidia, and Blastocystis
Finally, I'd like to highlight a special issue call from Frontiers in Microbiology on Pneumocystis, microsporidia, and Blastocystis - the odd ones out. Please go here for more information. The special issue is edited by Olga Matos, Lihua Xiao, and myself.
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