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Time | Type | Speaker |
[3101] Liver stage biology of malaria parasites
Room : 325A / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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10:00 ~ 10:30 | Keynote |
Involvement of Plasmodium rhoptry proteins in sporozoite invasion of mammalian hepatocytes
Tomoko Ishino
(Ehime University, Japan)
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10:30 ~ 10:55 | Presenter |
A new human receptor interaction for PfTRAP identifies a site of vulnerability for vaccine design
Noah Sather
(Center for Infectious Disease Research, USA)
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10:55 ~ 11:20 | Presenter |
Harnessing animal models for studying human malaria pre-erythrocytic stages
Brandon Sack
(Center for Infectious Disease Research/NAMRU6, USA)
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11:20 ~ 11:45 | Presenter |
Plasmodium vivax hypnozoite formation, growth and reactivation in vivo in a human-liver chimeric mouse
Sebastian Mikolajczak
(CIDR, USA)
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11:45 ~ 12:00 | Presenter |
Localization of rhoptry-neck protein 2 in Plasmodium vivax liver stage and hypnozoite formation in huHep mice
Chonnipa Praikongkatham
(Mahidol University, Thailand)
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[3102] Non-human primate malaria: As models for investigating human disease
Room : 325B / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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10:00 ~ 10:30 | Keynote |
Rapid, iterative and scalable CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing in Plasmodium knowlesi: New tools for invasion biology and P. vivax vaccine research
Robert Moon
(London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK)
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10:30 ~ 10:45 | Presenter |
Investigating the invasion biology of P. vivax using its sister species, P. cynomolgi
Jie Ying (Jessica) Ong
(University of Otago, New Zealand)
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10:45 ~ 11:00 | Presenter |
Biomarkers of severe malaria in Plasmodium coatneyi infected Rhesus macaques
Benoit Malleret
(National University of Singapore, Singapore)
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11:00 ~ 11:15 | Presenter |
Cross-species reactivity of Plasmodium vivax and P. knowlesi: The possibility of cross-protection in patients living in endemic area
Fauzi Muh
(Kangwon National University, Korea)
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11:15 ~ 11:30 | Presenter |
The rheopathobiology of zoonotic primate malaria parasites
Bruce Russell
(University of Otago, New Zealand)
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[3103] Leishmania and Trypanosoma: Toward new interventions
Room : 320A / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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10:00 ~ 10:30 | Keynote |
Catalyzing research and development for neglected patients: The DNDi model
Jean-Robert Ioset
(DNDi, Switzerland)
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10:30 ~ 10:45 | Presenter |
Development of a nanobody-based lateral flow assay for the detection and diagnosis of trypanosomasis
Stefan Magez
(Ghent University Global Campus, Korea)
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10:45 ~ 11:00 | Presenter |
DDD853651, a pre-clinical candidate for visceral leishmaniasis, acts through inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinase 12
Susan Wyllie
(University of Dundee, UK)
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11:00 ~ 11:15 | Presenter |
Innovative in vitro approaches for T. cruzi drug discovery: Evaluation of replication rates and prediction of putative cytochrome P450 inhibition
Vicky Avery
(Griffith University, Australia)
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11:15 ~ 11:30 | Presenter |
Deciphering fundamental mechanisms in leishmaniasis: From pathways to drug discovery
David Shum
(Institut Pasteur Korea, Korea)
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11:30 ~ 11:45 | Presenter |
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for rapid diagnosis of Trypanosoma equiperdum in South Africa
Malitaba Mlangeni
(North-West University, South Africa)
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[3104] Manipulations of host functions by protozoan parasites
Room : 320B / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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10:00 ~ 10:30 | Keynote |
Modulation of host apoptotic pathways by Toxoplasma gondii
Juan-Hua Quan
(Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, China)
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10:30 ~ 10:45 | Presenter |
Trichomonas vaginalis induces apoptosis in human cervical carcinoma SiHa cells through ROS-mediated DNA damage and NF-κB inactivation
Young-Ha Lee
(Chungnam National University, Korea)
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10:45 ~ 11:00 | Presenter |
Inhibition of dihydrofolate reductase gene expression in Toxoplasma gondii using siRNA and its effect on acute toxoplasmosis in mouse model
Abbasali Eskandarian
(Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran)
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11:00 ~ 11:15 | Presenter |
The distribution of Toxoplasma gondii cysts and their interaction with glial cells in the retina in chronic ocular toxoplasmosis
Hyun Beom Song
(Seoul National University, Korea)
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11:15 ~ 11:30 | Presenter |
Toxoplasma gondii effectors differentially target host IDO1 to antagonize the IFN-γ-induced anti-T. gondii response in human cells
Hironori Bando
(Research Institute for Microbial Diseases Osaka University, Japan)
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11:30 ~ 11:45 | Presenter |
The effect of normal human serum on mouse Trypanosoma musculi and rat Trypanosoma lewisi
Zhao-Rong Lun
(Sun Yat-Sen University, China)
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[3105] Treatment of Chagas disease
Room : 321A / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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10:00 ~ 10:30 | Keynote |
Update treatment of Chagas disease
Werner Apt
(University of Chile, Chile)
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10:30 ~ 10:55 | Presenter |
Congenital Chagas disease: Advances in diagnosis and treatment, prevention measures to avoid transmission
Jaime Altcheh
(Ricardo Gutiérrez Children's Hospital, Argentina)
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10:55 ~ 11:10 | Presenter |
Chronic Chagas disease treatment with nifurtimox: An experience of prolonged parasitological follow-up
Ines Zulantay
(University of Chile, Chile)
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11:10 ~ 11:25 | Presenter |
Followup study during and after two month regimen of benznidazole in pediatricchronic Chagas patients in Bolivia
Clara Alejandra Vasquez Velasquez
(Nagasaki University, Japan)
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11:25 ~ 11:40 | Presenter |
Microscopy-based observations of Trypanosoma cruzi egress
Éden Ferreira
(Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil)
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[3106] Drug resistance in Giardia: Mechanisms and alternatives
Room : 321B / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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10:00 ~ 10:40 | Keynote |
Application of systems biology to exploring metronidazole resistance in Giardia
Aaron Jex
(The Walter and Eliza Hall, Australia)
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10:40 ~ 11:00 | Presenter |
Epigenetic and post-translational modification networks in Metronidazole drug-resistance in Giardia duodenalis
Samantha Emery-Corbin
(The Walter and Eliza Hall, Australia)
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11:00 ~ 11:20 | Presenter |
Old and next generation nitroimidazoles as leads for metronidazole-sensitive and -resistant Giardia
Anjan Debnath
(University of California San Diego, USA)
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11:20 ~ 11:40 | Presenter |
Thioallyl compounds from garlic induce damage in Giardia dudodenalis trophozoites and reduce parasite loads in experimental giardiasis
M. Guadalupe Ortega-Pierres
(Centro de Investigación y de estudios Avanzados IPN, Mexico)
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11:40 ~ 12:00 | Presenter |
In vitro and in vivo evaluation of novel compounds active against Giardia duodenalis
Christopher Hart
(Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery, Australia)
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[3107] Recent advances in Acanthamoeba research
Room : 322A / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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10:00 ~ 10:30 | Keynote |
Pathogenic free-living amoebae: Emerging problem with fatal consequences
Naveed Khan
(Sunway University, Malaysia)
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10:30 ~ 11:00 | Keynote |
Evolution of the mitochondrial genome and the mitochondrial proteome within Acanthamoeba
Paul Fuerst
(The Ohio State University, USA)
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11:00 ~ 11:15 | Presenter |
Identification and characterization of sirtuin in the growth and encystation of Acanthamoeba
Yeonchul Hong
(Kyungpook National University, Korea)
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11:15 ~ 11:30 | Presenter |
Establishment of mouse model for acanthamoebic keratitis
HeeKyoung Kang
(Ajou University, Korea)
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11:30 ~ 11:45 | Presenter |
Application of microneedle with sustained drug release to treat Acanthamoeba keratitis
Hyun Beom Song
(Seoul National University, Korea)
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11:45 ~ 12:00 | Presenter |
Anti-Acanthamoeba strategies: Disinfection and treatment
Julia Walochnik
(Medical University of Vienna, Austria)
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[3108] Babesiosis: From basic to applied aspects
Room : 322B / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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10:00 ~ 10:30 | Keynote |
Developmentof novel diagnostic methods and drugs for babesiosis
Ikuo Igarashi
(Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan)
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10:30 ~ 10:45 | Presenter |
Phylogenetic analysis of a Babesia species found specifically in wild boars (Sus scrofa) in Wakayama and Kochi Prefecture, Japan
Fumi Murakoshi
(Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan)
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10:45 ~ 11:00 | Presenter |
Evaluation of serum biochemical parameters levels in Babesia ovis-infected and healthy sheep
Mohammad Taghi Ahady
(Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran)
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11:00 ~ 11:15 | Presenter |
Babesia ovis: The principal tick-borne pathogen of sheep
Ferda Sevinc
(Selcuk University, Turkey)
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11:15 ~ 11:30 | Presenter |
Molecular mechanisms involved in chaperoning activity of 2-Cys peroxiredoxins of Babesia microti (BmPrxs)
Houshuang Zhang
(Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China)
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11:30 ~ 11:45 | Presenter |
Exosome-like vesicles and thioredoxin networks in the Babesia microti parasite
Jinlin Zhou
(Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute, CAAS, China)
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[3109] Towards a future free from female and male genital schistosomiasis
Room : 323A / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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10:00 ~ 10:30 | Keynote |
Female genital schistosomiasis: A common sexual and reproductive health problem in sub Saharan Africa misunderstood, under-researched and under-reported
Margaret Gyapong
(University of Health and Allied Sciences, Ghana)
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10:30 ~ 10:45 | Presenter |
Molecular diagnosis of urogenital schistosomiasis
Jaco J. Verweij
(ElisabethTweesteden Hospital, Netherlands)
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10:45 ~ 11:00 | Presenter |
A urologic perspective of male genital schistosomiasis
Michael Hsieh
(George Washington University, USA)
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11:00 ~ 11:15 | Presenter |
The effective factors towards elimination of urinary schistosomiasis in Iran with regards to its historical documents and experiences
Gholamreza Mowlavi
(Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran)
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[3110] TaRG joint symposium on taeinasis and cysticercosis (1)
Room : 323B / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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10:00 ~ 10:30 | Keynote |
Taenia asiatica: A journey from remote areas of Taiwan to Science and Nature
M. Teresa Galán-Puchades
(University of Valencia, Spain)
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10:30 ~ 10:45 | Presenter |
A historical review on molecular approaches to Taenia asiatica
Hyeong-Kyu Jeon
(Chungbuk National University, Korea)
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10:45 ~ 11:00 | Presenter |
Genetic relationship between Taenia saginata, Taenia asiatica and their hybrids
Munehiro Okamoto
(Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Japan)
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11:00 ~ 11:15 | Presenter |
Taeniasis-Neurocysticercosis in Ecuador-South America: Still a public health problem
Manuel Calvopina
(Universidad de Las Américas(UDLA), Ecuador)
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11:15 ~ 11:30 | Presenter |
Taenia asiatica infection in Japan: Current status and the origin of etiologic agent
Hiroshi Yamasaki
(National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan)
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11:30 ~ 11:45 | Presenter |
The origin of Taenia asiatica: Out of Africa?
Dongmin Lee
(Chungbuk National University, Korea)
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11:45 ~ 12:00 | Presenter |
Phylogenetic relationship of genus Taenia based on morphologic and molecular analysis
Hansol Park
(Chungbuk National University, Korea)
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[3111] Anti-tick vaccines
Room : 324A / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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10:00 ~ 10:30 | Keynote |
A decavalent vaccine based on recombinant tick salivary proteins decreases successive infestations with Rhipicephalus microplus in cattle
Isabel Santos
(Ribeirão Preto School of Medicine University of São Paulo, Brazil)
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10:30 ~ 10:45 | Presenter |
An update on tick vaccines against the most important hard tick vectors of humans, domestic, and wild animals
Consuelo Almazan
(UMR BIPAR INRA, ANSES, ENVA, Universite Paris EST, France)
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10:45 ~ 11:00 | Presenter |
Oogenesis in a parthenogenetic tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis
Rika Umemiya-Shirafuji
(Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan)
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11:00 ~ 11:15 | Presenter |
In vitro feeding – A gateway towards new discoveries in the physiology of hard ticks
Petr Kopacek
(Biology Centre, CAS, Czech Republic)
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11:15 ~ 11:30 | Presenter |
A current perspective on tick digestive peptidases
Daniel Sojka
(Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic)
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11:30 ~ 11:45 | Presenter |
Immuno-bioinformatics strategies for the development of vaccines against Rhipicephalus ticks in Mexico
Juan Mosqueda
(Autonomous University of Queretaro, Mexico)
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11:45 ~ 12:00 | Presenter |
Risk assessment of genetically modified mosquitoes for vector control
Pascal Boireau
(ANSES, France)
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12:00 ~ 12:30 | Presenter |
Target Malaria: Step-wise development of genetic mosquito control, from lab to field
Samantha O'Loughlin
(Imperial College London, UK)
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[3112] A global perspective on ancient parasites: Current research projects (1)
Room : 324B / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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10:00 ~ 10:30 | Keynote |
Archaeology, parasitology and the prehistoric ecology of infection
Karl Reinhard
(University of Nebraska - Lincoln, USA)
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10:30 ~ 10:45 | Presenter |
Multidisciplinary paleoparasitology in South America
Alena Iñiguez
(FIOCRUZ, Brazil)
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10:45 ~ 11:00 | Presenter |
Ancient parasitism of hunter-gatherers and Agrarians
Sergey Slepchenko
(Tyumen Scientific Centre of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
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11:00 ~ 11:15 | Presenter |
Diet and parasitism as causes of ancestral pueblo anemia
Morgana Camacho
(Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil)
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11:15 ~ 11:30 | Presenter |
Zoonotic risk of human-dog association in Ancient Mexico
Johnica Morrow
(Chadron State College, USA)
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11:30 ~ 11:45 | Presenter |
Detection of arthropods by PCR in experimental coprolites
Elisa Pucu
(Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
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11:45 ~ 12:00 | Presenter |
Capillariidae diversity in archeological samples
Alena Iñiguez
(FIOCRUZ, Brazil)
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12:00 ~ 12:15 | Presenter |
Paleoparasitological and paleogenetical findings in Gruta Do Gentio II archeological site (12,000-3,500 BP), Brazil
Alena Iñiguez
(FIOCRUZ, Brazil)
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[IFTM] IFTM 30th Anniversary Symposium on - Vector-borne diseases and climate and global changes
Room : 315 / 10:00 ~ 12:00
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11:30 ~ 12:00 |
[Round Table] Interactive Open Round Table |
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10:00 ~ 10:30 | Keynote |
Aedes misquito-borne Zika, Dengue and Chikungunya: 'Fight the bite', the Miami experience
Aileen M. Marty
(FIU Health, USA)
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10:30 ~ 11:00 | Keynote |
Vector-borne diseases in Africa: African sleeping sickness, Rift Valley fever and their vectors
Lucille Blumberg
(National Institute for Communicable Diseases, South Africa)
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11:00 ~ 11:30 | Keynote |
Phylogenetic relationships and phylogeographic patters in Chagas diseases vector
M. Dolores Bargues
(University of Valencia, Spain)
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[3201] Malaria: Modification of target gene and application to parasite
Room : 325A / 14:20 ~ 16:20
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14:20 ~ 14:50 | Keynote |
Genetic dissection of host and parasite determinants of erythrocyte invasion by malaria parasites
Manoj Duraisingh
(Harvard University, USA)
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14:50 ~ 15:05 | Presenter |
GCβ polarization initiates ookinete gliding of malaria parasite
Yuan Jing
(Xiamen University, China)
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15:05 ~ 15:20 | Presenter |
Combining reverse genetics and live cell imaging to dissect Plasmodium knowlesi invasion of red blood cells
Melissa Hart
(London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK)
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15:20 ~ 15:35 | Presenter |
The RNA-binding KH domains are indispensable for transcriptional activity of PREBP, the unique transcriptional factor of Plasmodium falciparum
Kanako Komaki-Yasuda
(National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan)
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[3202] The identification of new protective antigens and correlates of protection against malaria
Room : 325B / 14:20 ~ 16:20
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14:20 ~ 14:50 | Keynote |
Targets of functional protective antibodies in human immunity to malaria
James Beeson
(Burnet Institute, Australia)
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14:50 ~ 15:05 | Presenter |
Identification and characterization of a novel Plasmodium vivax exported protein PvEXP100
Zhang Xinxin
(JiangNan University, China)
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15:05 ~ 15:20 | Presenter |
Naturally acquired antibody responses to PfEMP1 domains reveal potential protective targets of immunity in malaria
Bernard N. Kanoi
(Ehime University, Japan)
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15:20 ~ 15:35 | Presenter |
Screening and identification of potential novel biomarkers for complicated Plasmodium vivax malaria diagnosis
Hargobinder Kaur
(PGIMER, India)
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15:35 ~ 15:50 | Presenter |
Systematic approach to studying variant surface antigens in rodent malaria parasites
Han Ping Loh
(Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
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15:50 ~ 16:05 | Presenter |
Tim-3 signaling blockade improves cell-mediated immunity against malaria and facilitates elimination of parasites
Nan Hou
(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Pecking Union Medical College, China)
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[3203] Molecular epidemiology and genomics of Trypanosoma cruzi
Room : 320A / 14:20 ~ 16:20
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14:20 ~ 14:50 | Keynote |
Comparative genomics sheds light on antigenic variation in Trypanosoma cruzi
Bjorn Andersson
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14:50 ~ 15:05 | Presenter |
Purification of Trypanosoma cruzi metacyclic trypomastigotes from LIT culture byion exchange chromatography in sepharose-DEA
Juan David Ramírez
(Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
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15:05 ~ 15:20 | Presenter |
Comparison of parasite loads in serum and blood samples from patients in acute and chronic phases of Chagas disease
Juan David Ramírez
(Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
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[3204] Epidemiolopgy, diagnosis and genetics of Toxoplasma gondii
Room : 320B / 14:20 ~ 16:20
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14:20 ~ 14:35 | Presenter |
Repeated serological testing for Toxoplasma gondii: Do the patterns seen in a large sample fit with the presumed life-long seropositivity after infection?
Pikka Jokelainen
(Statens Serum Institut, Denmark)
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14:35 ~ 14:50 | Presenter |
Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in Romanian patients with pulmonary diseases
Maria Alina Lupu
(“Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara, Rumania)
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14:50 ~ 15:05 | Presenter |
Prevalence of toxoplasmosis and risk factors for infection in healthy men
Milena Stopic
(Institute for Medical Research, Serbia)
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15:05 ~ 15:20 | Presenter |
Burden of toxoplasmosis and prevention of disease in transplant recipients: A European study
Florence Robert-Gangneux
(University Rennes 1, France)
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15:20 ~ 15:35 | Presenter |
Detection and genotype determination of Toxoplasma gondii in atypical uveitis cases
Agnes Kurniawan
(Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia)
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15:35 ~ 15:50 | Presenter |
Population structure of Toxoplasma gondii in Serbia
Aleksandra Uzelac
(Institute for Medical Research, University of Belgrade, Serbia)
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15:50 ~ 16:05 | Presenter |
The seventh “clade” of Toxoplasma gondii excavated by genome-wide SNP analysis of Japanese isolates
Motomichi Matsuzaki
(National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan, Japan)
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16:05 ~ 16:15 | Presenter |
Seroprevalence, associated risk factors and hematological impacts of toxoplasmosis in small ruminants of Multan, Pakistan
Mian Muhammad Awais
(Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan)
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16:15 ~ 16:30 | Presenter |
Investigation of anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in hemodialysis patients of Guilan province, Iran
Mohammad Reza Mahmoudi
(Guilan university of Medical Sciences, Iran)
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[3205] New insights in the pathophysiology of giardiasis
Room : 321A / 14:20 ~ 16:20
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14:20 ~ 14:45 | Presenter |
From proteomics to pathogenesis
Kevin Tyler
(UEA, UK)
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14:45 ~ 15:10 | Presenter |
Giardipain-1 from Giardia duodenalis causes damage to epithelial cells both in vitro in cell monolayers and in vivo in a ligated gerbil duodenal loop model
M. Guadalupe Ortega-Pierres
(Centro de Investigación y de estudios Avanzados IPN, Mexico)
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15:10 ~ 15:35 | Presenter |
The Giardia secretome and its role during Giardia-host cell interactions
Staffan Svärd
(Uppsala University, Sweden)
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15:35 ~ 16:00 | Presenter |
Variability in giardiasis: Roles for immune responses and microbiota
Steven Singer
(Georgetown University, USA)
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16:00 ~ 16:25 | Presenter |
Interactions of Giardia with intestinal microbiome, mucus and tissue barriers
Thibault Allain
(University of Calgary, Canada)
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[3206] Water and foodborne protists
Room : 321B / 14:20 ~ 16:20
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14:20 ~ 14:50 | Keynote |
Cyclospora cayetanensis: Molecular detection of an emerging global parasite
Sonia Almeria
(U.S. FDA, USA)
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14:50 ~ 15:05 | Presenter |
Advances in epidemiological characterization of Blastocystis in livestock and its implications in public health
Monica Santin
(USDA, USA)
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15:05 ~ 15:20 | Presenter |
Comparative genomics of an emerging Cryptosporidium hominis outbreak subtype
Lihua Xiao
(East China University of Science and Technology, China)
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15:20 ~ 15:35 | Presenter |
Metagenomic analysis of Cryptosporidium species and genotypes in wastewater treatment plants
Una Ryan
(Murdoch University, Australia)
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15:35 ~ 15:50 | Presenter |
Quantifying the comprehensive burden of Cryptosporidium diarrhea: Morbidity, mortality and long-term consequences of infection among children under 5
Ali Mokdad
(University of Washington, USA)
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15:50 ~ 16:05 | Presenter |
Prevalence of Blastocystis sp. among adolescence with irritable bowel syndrome in South Sumatra, Indonesia and evaluation of treatment strategy
Yudianita KESUMA
(Universitas Sriwijaya, Indonesia)
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[3207] Environmental and transmission surveillance of schistosomiasis
Room : 322A / 14:20 ~ 16:20
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14:20 ~ 14:50 | Keynote |
Better understand the transmission of schistosomiasis for optimized interventions
Louis-Albert Tchuem Tchuenté
(University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon)
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14:50 ~ 15:05 | Presenter |
The integrated strategy applied in the China-Zanzibar pilot project to eliminate schistosomiasis
Xiao-Nong Zhou
(National Institute of Parasitic Diseases at China CDC, China)
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15:05 ~ 15:20 | Presenter |
Significance of echogenic snow sign as an ultrasonography finding for diagnosis of urogenital schistosomiasis
Sung-Tae Hong
(Seoul National University, Korea)
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15:20 ~ 15:35 | Presenter |
The environmental changes which can affect the transmission of schistosomiasis
Alan Fenwick
(Imperial College, UK)
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15:35 ~ 15:50 | Presenter |
Release of exosome-like extracellular vesicles during in vitro Schistosoma mansoni miracidial transformation: Isolation and proteomic analysis
Timothy Yoshino
(University of Wisconsin, USA)
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15:50 ~ 16:05 | Presenter |
Knowledge, attitudes, practices on Schistosomiasis haematobium and associated factors among communities and schools in Pemba, Zanzibar
JIan He
(JIangsu Institute of Parasitic Diseases, China)
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16:05 ~ 16:20 | Presenter |
A persistent high intensity cluster of Schistosoma mansoni infection around Mbita causeway, western Kenya
Evans Asena
(Nagasaki University, Japan)
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[3208] Asian current innovation of One Health: Need for speed
Room : 322B / 14:20 ~ 16:20
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14:50 ~ 15:20 | Keynote |
Tracking hosts and its importance on the control of NTDs
Megumi Sato
(Niigata University, Japan)
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15:20 ~ 15:50 | Keynote |
Causes of the persistence of STHs in the field: Case study of Tha-Song-Yang in Thailand
Poom Adisakwattana
(Mahidol University, Thailand)
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14:20 ~ 14:35 | Presenter |
Conceiving new approaches for the control of foodborne trematodes
Jitra Waikagul
(Mahidol University, Thailand)
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14:35 ~ 14:50 | Presenter |
Environmental DNA as a tool in One Health approaches
Marcello Otake Sato
(Dokkyo Medical University, Japan)
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15:50 ~ 16:05 | Presenter |
Development of an eDNA detection method for Philippine isolates of Schistosoma japonicum and Oncomelania hupensis quadrasi from field water samples
Ian Kendrich Fontanilla
(University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines)
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16:05 ~ 16:20 | Presenter |
Prevalence of human schistosomiasis japonica infection in selected endemic regions in the Philippines using three stool Kato-Katz technique
Raffy Jay Fornillos
(University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines)
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16:20 ~ 16:35 | Presenter |
Formulation of the innovation ecosystem for NTD research in Okinawa, Japan
Jun Kobayashi
(University of the Ryukyus, Japan)
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[3209] Recent advances in tick biology
Room : 323A / 14:20 ~ 16:20
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14:25 ~ 14:55 | Keynote |
Recent advances towards the development of effective vaccines blocking the vector-pathogen interphase in the cattle fever tick
Juan Mosqueda
(Autonomous University of Queretaro, Mexico)
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14:20 ~ 14:25 | Presenter |
Recent advances in tick biology
Shin-Ichiro Kawazu
(Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan)
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14:55 ~ 15:15 | Presenter |
Acaricide resistance in African cattle ticks: An attempt in developing a field-tailored diagnostic system
Takeshi Hatta
(Kitasato University School of Medicine, Japan)
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15:15 ~ 15:35 | Presenter |
Complete mitochondrial genome analysis of ticks
Ryo Nakao
(Hokkaido University, Japan)
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15:35 ~ 15:55 | Presenter |
Autophagy-related genes in ticks
Rika Umemiya-Shirafuji
(Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan)
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15:55 ~ 16:15 | Presenter |
Physiology of vector tick and longistatin, an antagonist of the receptor for advanced glycation end products
Naotoshi Tsuji
(Kitasato University School of Medicine, JApan)
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16:15 ~ 16:30 | Presenter |
What's in a tick? Meta-analysis of the Australian tick microbiome
Charlotte Oskam
(Murdoch University, Australia)
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[3210] TaRG joint symposium on taeinasis and cysticercosis (2)
Room : 323B / 14:20 ~ 16:20
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14:20 ~ 14:50 | Keynote |
Cysticercosis: Is there any really species specific serologic test in humans and pigs?
Akira Ito
(Asahikawa Medical University, Japan)
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14:50 ~ 15:05 | Presenter |
Oral treatment with recombinant Taenia solium calreticulin in experimental murine colitis
Ana Flisser
(UNAM, Mexico)
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15:05 ~ 15:20 | Presenter |
Neurocysticercosis immuno-diagnosis: An experience from highly endemic Indian community
Amit Prasad
(Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, India)
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15:20 ~ 15:35 | Presenter |
Need to estimate burden of recent onset seizures due to neurocysticercosis in previously unexplored regions of Asia
Priyadarshi Soumyaranjan Sahu
(International Medical University, Malaysia)
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15:35 ~ 15:50 | Presenter |
Effectiveness of the TSOL 18 vaccine and oxfendazole concurrently administered, or oxfendazole treatment alone on prevalence of Taenia solium in rural pigs of Tanzania
Mwemezi Kabululu
(Tanzania Livestock Research Institute (TALIRI), Sokoine University of agriculture, Tanzania)
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[3211] Multiple points of interventions for neglected zoonotic helminths
Room : 324A / 14:20 ~ 16:20
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14:20 ~ 14:50 | Keynote |
Integrated liver fluke control program using ecohealth/One Health Approach
Banchob Sripa
(Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
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14:50 ~ 15:20 | Keynote |
Challenges for the control of liver fluke in southern China
Xiao-Nong Zhou
(National Institute of Parasitic Diseases at China CDC, China)
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15:20 ~ 15:50 | Keynote |
Taenia solium control in Zambia: The potholed road to success
Sarah Gabriel
(Ghent University, Belgium)
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15:50 ~ 16:05 | Presenter |
Long-term impact of ‘The Vicious Worm’ - the Taenia solium computer-based health education tool in primary school students in rural areas in eastern Zambia
Chiara Trevisan
(Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium)
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16:05 ~ 16:20 | Presenter |
Parasitic infections status of the urban poor communities in Peninsular Malaysia
Siti Nursheena Mohd Zain
(University of Malaya, Malaysia)
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16:20 ~ 16:35 | Presenter |
Status of soil-transmitted helminth infections in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
Johanna Kurscheid
(Australian National University, Australia)
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16:35 ~ 16:50 | Presenter |
Impact of health educational program for soil-transmitted helminthiasis among Thai hill-tribe in Omkoi District, Chiang Mai Province
Chaemchan Reelachat
(Simahasarakham Nursing College, Thailand)
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[3212] A global perspective on ancient parasites: Current research projects (2)
Room : 324B / 14:20 ~ 16:20
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14:20 ~ 14:50 | Keynote |
What history tells about ancient parasitism in South Korea
Dong Hoon Shin
(Seoul National University, Korea)
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14:50 ~ 15:05 | Presenter |
High endemicity of digenean trematodes in the ancient times of Korea
Min Seo
(Dankook University, Korea)
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15:05 ~ 15:20 | Presenter |
DNA analysis of COI and ITS2 genes using ancient Paragonimus westermani eggs remained in Joseon Dynasty mummies
Jong Ha Hong
(Seoul National Universiry, Korea)
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15:20 ~ 15:35 | Presenter |
The eradication campaign against oriental schistosomiasis in China and neighbouring regions inthe 1940s and 1950s
Ivy Hui-Yuan Yeh
(Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
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15:35 ~ 15:50 | Presenter |
Intestinal parasites from public and private latrines at Roman Period Ephesus, Turkey (1st c. BC to ca. 6th c. AD)
Marissa Ledger
(University of Cambridge, Canada)
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15:50 ~ 16:05 | Presenter |
Intestinal parasites at the Bronze Age marshland pile dwelling village at Must Farm, UK (920-790 BC)
Piers Mitchell
(University of Cambridge, UK)
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16:05 ~ 16:20 | Presenter |
Paleogenetic Detection of Ascaris sp. infection in Malhada Archaeological site (4808-546CalBP).
Alena Iñiguez
(FIOCRUZ)
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[3301] Epidemiology and research for malaria in Asia
Room : 325A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
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16:40 ~ 17:10 | Keynote |
Challenges for malaria elimination in the Asia-Pacific
Kamala Thriemer
(Menzies School of Health Research, Australia)
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17:10 ~ 17:25 | Presenter |
Genetic surveillance of Plasmodium vivax in the Republic of Korea
Sang Eun Lee
(Korea CDC, Korea)
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17:25 ~ 17:40 | Presenter |
The effect of nerolidol in Plasmodium falciparum gametocytogenesis
Chonnapat Naktubtim
(Mahidol University, Thailand)
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17:40 ~ 17:55 | Presenter |
Impact of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention after 3 years at scale in southern Senegal
Jean Louis Ndiaye
(University of Thies, Senegal)
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[3302] Emergence of drug resistance malaria
Room : 325B / 16:40 ~ 18:40
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16:40 ~ 17:10 | Keynote |
Artemisinin resistance of malaria: A complex genetic trait of the past, presence and future
Zbynek Bozdech
(Nanynag Technological University, Singapore)
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17:10 ~ 17:30 | Presenter |
Artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum in Africa
Jun Cao
(Jiangsu Institute of Parasitic Diseases, China)
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17:30 ~ 17:50 | Presenter |
Protein turnover dynamics in artemisinin resistant parasites and the contribution of K13 to protein homeostasis
Simon Cobbold
(University of Melbourne, Australia)
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17:50 ~ 18:05 | Presenter |
Detection of Artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum with high survival rates in Uganda
Toshihiro Mita
(Juntendo Umiversity, Japan)
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18:05 ~ 18:20 | Presenter |
Artemisinin drug resistance of Plasmodium falciparum in Myanmar
Eun-Taek Han
(Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Korea)
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18:20 ~ 18:35 | Presenter |
The role of glutathione in cellular resistance to artemisinin in Plasmodium falciparum
Ghizal Siddiqui
(Monash University, Australia)
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18:35 ~ 18:50 | Presenter |
DNA analysis revealed rapid increase and northward spread of artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum in Laos
Moritoshi Iwagami
(National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan)
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[3303] Waterborne pathogens: Current challenges and new solutions
Room : 320A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
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17:10 ~ 17:25 | Organizer |
Diversity of Cryptosporidium species and subtypes in faecal samples from drinking water catchments in Australia
Una Ryan
(Murdoch University, Australia)
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16:40 ~ 17:10 | Keynote |
Genome evolution and host specificity in Cryptosporidium
Yaoyu Feng
(East China University of Science and Technology, China)
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17:25 ~ 17:40 | Presenter |
Molecular detection and genotyping of Giardia and Cryptosporidium in raw and treated water samples from southwest Colombia
Juan David Ramírez
(Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
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17:40 ~ 17:55 | Presenter |
Molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium from humans in Ontario, Canada
Rebecca Guy
(Public Health Agency of Canada, Canada)
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17:55 ~ 18:10 | Presenter |
Prevalence of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in selected recreational pools in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines
Anna Monica Bordado
(University of the Philippines Los Banos, Philippines)
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[3304] New developments in diagnostics for emerging human and animal diseases
Room : 320B / 16:40 ~ 18:40
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16:40 ~ 17:10 | Keynote |
Next generation approaches to the diagnosis of filarial infections
Thomas Nutman
(National Institutes of Health, USA)
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17:10 ~ 17:25 | Presenter |
The impact of genomics on the future of diagnostic techniques and epidemiology for Cyclospora cayetanensis
Hediye Nese Cinar
(US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), USA)
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17:25 ~ 17:40 | Presenter |
Diagnosis of parasitic diseases: From the eye to the omics
Momar Ndao
(McGill University, Canada)
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17:40 ~ 17:55 | Presenter |
Genotype characteristics of Giardia duodenalis isolates in patients in Khorramabad city in Iran using High Resolution Melting Analysis technique
Nader Pestehchian
(Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran)
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17:55 ~ 18:10 | Presenter |
Urbanorum spp. in Ecuador
Betty Pazmiño
(Universidad Estatal de Milagro, Ecuador)
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18:10 ~ 18:25 | Presenter |
Isolation of schistosome eggs from urine using magnetic microspheres and a magnetic probing device
Malcolm Jones
(University of Queensland, Australia)
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[3305A] Proteases of parasitic organisms
Room : 321A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
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16:40 ~ 17:10 | Keynote |
Targeting protein-protein interactions and unusual proteases: New tools to combat drug resistance problem in malaria
Kailash Pandey
(National Institute of Malaria Research, India)
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17:10 ~ 17:25 | Presenter |
Fowlerstefin, a cysteine protease inhibitor of Naegleria fowleri, induces inflammatory responses in BV-2 microglial cells
Thai Thi Lam
(Gyeongsang National University, Korea)
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17:25 ~ 17:40 | Presenter |
Characters of matrix metalloproteinase 12A from Haemonchus contortus
Ruofeng Yan
(Nanjing Agricultural University, China)
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17:40 ~ 17:55 | Presenter |
Impairment of Plasmodium falciparum invasion and gametocytogenesis by serine protease inhibitor
Gamolthip Niramolyanun
(Mahidol University, Thailand)
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[3307] Epidemiology, sociology and biology of siberian liver fluke: From research to control
Room : 322A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
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16:40 ~ 17:10 | Keynote |
Epidemiology of Opisthorchis felineus infection in Shegarskiy district, Western Siberia, Russian Federation
Olga Fedorova
(Siberian State Medical University, Russia)
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17:10 ~ 17:30 | Presenter |
Opisthorchis felineus infection and glutathione system imbalance
Alexey Sazonov
(Siberian State Medical University, Russia)
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17:30 ~ 17:50 | Presenter |
Comparative transcriptomics of Opisthorchiidae liver flukes
Maria Pakharukova
(Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Russia)
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17:50 ~ 18:10 | Presenter |
Exploratory metabolomics of the experimental opisthorchiasis
Daria Kokova
(LUMC, Netherlands)
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18:10 ~ 18:30 | Presenter |
Building control programs locally
Olga Zvonareva
(Siberian State Medical University, Russia)
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[3306] Paediatric schistosomiasis: New developments in disease surveillance and advancing praziquantel treatment
Room : 321B / 16:40 ~ 18:40
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16:40 ~ 17:10 | Keynote |
Development of a new oral dispersible tablet (ODT) formulation of praziquantel to treat pre-school age children infected with Schistosomiasis
Eliézer N’Goran
(Parasitology and Parasitic Ecology University of Cocody, "Côte d'Ivoire ")
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17:10 ~ 17:25 | Presenter |
Improving knowledge of schistosomiasis among elementary school-children in West Lore subdistrict, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Anis Nurwidayati
(Balai Litbang Kesehatan Donggala, Indonesia)
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17:25 ~ 17:40 | Presenter |
Progress and challenges in eliminating urogenital schistosomiasis on the islands of Zanzibar
David Rollinson
(The Natural History Museum, UK)
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17:40 ~ 17:55 | Presenter |
Multidisciplinary studies of female urogenital schistosomiasis in Africa: From preschool-aged children to women of child bearing age
Russell Stothard
(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK)
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[3308] Echinococcosis in Central Asia
Room : 322B / 16:40 ~ 18:40
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16:40 ~ 17:10 | Keynote |
Diagnostic availability of IgG ELISA in human hydatidosis in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Uktam Suvonkulov
(Institute of Parasitology, Uzbekistan)
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17:10 ~ 17:25 | Presenter |
Genotypic and phylogenetic characteristics of Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato in Uzbekstan
Timur Muratov
(Isaev Research institute of Medical Parasitology,Ministry of Health, Uzbekistan)
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17:25 ~ 17:40 | Presenter |
Infection status of Echinococcus granulosus in domestic and wild animals in the Samarkant area, Uzbekistan
Gab-Man Park
(Catholic Kwandong University, Korea)
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17:40 ~ 17:55 | Presenter |
Monoclonal antibodies production against a 40 kDa band of hydatid cyst fluid
Seyedeh Maryam Sharafi
(Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran)
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17:55 ~ 18:10 | Presenter |
Biochemical investigation of hydatid cyst fluid from ruminants and humans in Punjab, Pakistan
Asma Abdul Latif
(Lahore College for Women University Lahore, Pakistan)
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[3309] Animal parasites
Room : 323A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
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16:40 ~ 16:55 | Presenter |
Two new Hepatozoon species (Apicomplexa: Adeleorina: Hepatozoidae) co-infecting wild and captive leopards Panthera pardus pardus (Linnaeus,1758) in South Africa
Michelle Van As
(University of the Free State, South Africa)
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16:55 ~ 17:10 | Presenter |
Identification of helminths in house mice from the European Hybrid Zone: Combining classical taxonomy and a molecular approach
Jenny Jost
(Humboldt University, Germany)
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17:10 ~ 17:25 | Presenter |
Changes in the composition and structure of the helminth communities of the Mongolian racerunner across an urbanization gradient
Zhargal Dugarov
(Institute of General and Experimental Biology, Siberian branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Ulan-Ude, Russia)
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17:25 ~ 17:40 | Presenter |
NcGRA17 is an important regulator of parasitophorous vacuole morphology and pathogenicity of Neospora caninum
Congshan Yang
(China Agricultural University, China)
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17:40 ~ 17:55 | Presenter |
Genome wide identification of mutational hotspots in the Apicomplexan parasite Neospora caninum and the implications for virulence
Larissa Calarco
(University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
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17:55 ~ 18:10 | Presenter |
Distinct canine and feline host association with two Dipylidium caninum different genotypes
Frederic Beugnet
(Boehringer-Ingelheim, France)
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18:10 ~ 18:25 | Presenter |
Molecular characterization of Dipylidium caninum: Genetic analysis supporting two distinct species adapted to dogs and cats
Frederic Beugnet
(Boehringer-Ingelheim, France)
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[3310] Ticks and tick-borne pathogens
Room : 323B / 16:40 ~ 18:40
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16:40 ~ 17:10 | Keynote |
Tick research in the21st century: From pathogens to red meat allergy
Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz
(French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA), France)
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17:10 ~ 17:25 | Presenter |
Bovine theileriosis – A new disease of cattle in Australia
Abdul Jabbar
(University of Melbourne, Australia)
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17:25 ~ 17:40 | Presenter |
Prevalence and molecular characterization of tick-borne pathogens amongst sheep and goats in Sudan
Seung-Hun Lee
(Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan)
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17:40 ~ 17:55 | Presenter |
Experimental evaluation under laboratory conditions of insecticidal paint against Colombian Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
Omar Cantillo
(Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia)
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17:55 ~ 18:10 | Presenter |
Molecular detection of zoonotic pathogens from ticks of domestic animals in Lesotho
Sibonginhlanhla Innocentia Credentia Mahlobo
(University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
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18:10 ~ 18:25 | Presenter |
Transmission dynamics of Borrelia afzelii - Main European Lyme disease agent
Radek Sima
(Biology Centre of the CAS, Czech)
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18:25 ~ 18:40 | Presenter |
Inter-institutional approach to study tickborne diseases in Northern Mexico
Jaime Adame-Gallegos
(Autonomous University of Chihuahua, Mexico)
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[3311] Pathogen-insect vector interactions
Room : 324A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
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16:40 ~ 17:10 | Keynote |
How the mosquito immune system shapes the malaria parasite populations
George Christophides
(Imperial College London, UK)
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17:10 ~ 17:25 | Presenter |
Reversible paratransgenesis
Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena
(Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA)
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17:25 ~ 17:40 | Presenter |
Symbiotic bacteria in the Anopheles mosquito: Their roles in infection and malaria control
Sibao Wang
(Chinese Academy of Science, China)
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17:40 ~ 17:55 | Presenter |
Sequential blood meals augment vector infectiousness by promoting Leishmania dedifferentiation
Tiago D. Serafim
(NIH, USA)
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17:55 ~ 18:10 | Presenter |
Population modification of mosquitoes for malaria control
Rebeca Carballar-Lejarazú
(University of California Irvine, USA)
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18:10 ~ 18:25 | Presenter |
PGRP-LD mediates A. stephensi vector competency by regulating homeostasis of microbiota-induced peritrophic matrix synthesis
Jingwen Wang
(Fudan University, China)
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[3312] The genome biology of parasites
Room : 324B / 16:40 ~ 18:40
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16:40 ~ 17:10 | Keynote |
Metagenomics of parasitic helminths
Makedonka Mitreva
(Washington University School of Medicine, USA)
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17:10 ~ 17:25 | Presenter |
Repressive H3K27me3 marks contribute to the pathogenicity of Theileria annulata-transformed macrophages
Takaya Sakura
(Nagasaki University, Japan)
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17:25 ~ 17:40 | Presenter |
Transcriptional regulation mechanism of Plasmodium parasites
Shiroh Iwanaga
(Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)
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17:40 ~ 17:55 | Presenter |
Female-specific gene regulation in malaria parasites by an AP2 family transcription factor
Yuho Murata
(Mie University, Japan)
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17:55 ~ 18:10 | Presenter |
Dynamic transcriptomes identify biogenic amines and insect-like hormonal regulation for mediating reproduction in Schistosoma japonicum
Wei Hu
(Fudan University, China)
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[3305B] Prediction and prevention models for parasites
Room : 321A / 18:00 ~ 18:45
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18:00 ~ 18:15 | Presenter |
The prevention model of opisthorchiasis in Thailand
Choosak Nithikethkul
(Faculty of Medicine, Mahasarakham University, Thailand)
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18:15 ~ 18:30 | Presenter |
High-throughput sequencing and latent variable modelling of within-host parasite communities
Tuomas Aivelo
(University of Helsinki, Finland)
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18:30 ~ 18:45 | Presenter |
Using a dirichlet regression model to predict the spatial distribution of Plasmodium falciparum genetic clusters in Papua New Guinea
Eimear Cleary
(The Australian National University, Australia)
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