Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Special issue on Blastocystis, Pneumocystis and microsporidia in 'Frontiers'
The online journal 'Frontiers in Microbiology - Infectious Diseases' will be publishing a special issue on Blastocystis, Pneumocystis and microsporidia as opportunistic eukaryotes and controversial pathogens.
Please go and see the call for papers here.
Topics editors include Olga Matos, Lihua Xiao and myself.
Please go and see the call for papers here.
Topics editors include Olga Matos, Lihua Xiao and myself.
(Blastocystis images towards the right courtesy of Marianne Lebbad)
Friday, March 15, 2019
Eukaryome - upcoming conference in Paris
Just a heads-up regarding the 'Eukaryome' conference in Paris later this year... looks interesting!
You can find the website here.
You can find the website here.
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
The role of Blastocystis and other 'apathogenic' gut parasites in health and disease - how to proceed?
If you're interested in reading my most recent paper
published recently in Parasitology, you can read it for free here.
Thank you for taking an interest.
Pinning down the role of common luminal intestinal parasitic protists in human health and disease – status and challenges
Thank you for taking an interest.
Friday, December 21, 2018
Season's Greetings and Best Blastocystis Paper of the Year
The year of 2018 is coming to an end, and what a BLASTO year we had!
The 2nd International Blastocystis Conference was so much more than a worthy sequel to the conference in Ankara in 2015, - it was also the conference that initiated the tradition of having a conference on Blastocystis every three years! And as most of you probably know, the next conference will be in Crete in 2021. More info to follow.
We also had a specific Blastocystis session in ICOPA 2018 in Daegu, South Korea, and I expect that this is also something that we'll see more of in future conferences.
Most exciting Blastocystis-related paper of the year for me is probably the one published by Raul Tito and colleagues in the journal Gut, which is available for free download here. The paper is a good example of the opportunity we have to study Blastocystis across geographical regions and taxonomic kingdoms. I would very much like to re-congratulate Raul on his fantastic work! His work sets an example for all of us.
Everyone, please remember that we have founded the International Blastocystis Network, which is a memeber of World Federation of Parasitology. Please help us come up with ideas as to what it can be used for.
To those of you who celebrate Christmas: Happy Christmas!
And a Happy New Year to everyone!
Rune
The 2nd International Blastocystis Conference was so much more than a worthy sequel to the conference in Ankara in 2015, - it was also the conference that initiated the tradition of having a conference on Blastocystis every three years! And as most of you probably know, the next conference will be in Crete in 2021. More info to follow.
We also had a specific Blastocystis session in ICOPA 2018 in Daegu, South Korea, and I expect that this is also something that we'll see more of in future conferences.
Most exciting Blastocystis-related paper of the year for me is probably the one published by Raul Tito and colleagues in the journal Gut, which is available for free download here. The paper is a good example of the opportunity we have to study Blastocystis across geographical regions and taxonomic kingdoms. I would very much like to re-congratulate Raul on his fantastic work! His work sets an example for all of us.
Everyone, please remember that we have founded the International Blastocystis Network, which is a memeber of World Federation of Parasitology. Please help us come up with ideas as to what it can be used for.
To those of you who celebrate Christmas: Happy Christmas!
And a Happy New Year to everyone!
Rune
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