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Parasitology

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The graduate program in Parasitology is composed of composed of 6 faculty members with a diverse range of research interests, but the GREG is particularly strong in the study of ecology and evolution of parasitision.

Our goal is to develop broadly trained biologists that have both the conceptual tools and expertise in research design necessary to address fundamental questions.  To meet this goal, our graduate curriculum includes a series of courses for first year students, advanced courses in areas of faculty expertise, active involvement with Cedar Point Biological Field Station, a seminar series that focuses on research design, and a seminar series that focuses on completed research.

Further Information

Harold W. Manter Parasitology Lab

 

Core Faculty

Faculty MemberResearch Interests
Scott Gardner Phylogenetics and host-parasite coevolution
John Janovy Host-parasite relationships, parasite ecology


Associated Faculty

Faculty MemberResearch Interests
Dennis Feely Cell biology of parasitic protozoans
Karl Reinhard Paleoparasitology
Plant Pathology
 

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