Editor-in-Chief

Professor R. Stephen Phillips
School of Life Sciences,
Room 250,
West Medical Building,
University of Glasgow,
Glasgow G12 8QQ.
Stephen.Phillips@glasgow.ac.uk


Editor - Special Issues

Dr Les H. Chappell
Department of Zoology
University of Aberdeen
Tillydrone Ave
Aberdeen AB9 2TN
Scotland
l.h.chappell@abdn.ac.uk


Editors

Professor Andrew Hemphill
Institute of Parasitology
Vetsuisse Faculty and Faculty of Medicine
University of Berne
Länggass-Strasse 122
CH-3012 Berne
Switzerland

Professor Celia Holland
Department of Zoology,
School of Natural Sciences,
Trinity College,
University of Dublin,
Dublin 2,
Ireland.

Professor David P. Knox
Moredun Research Institute
International Research Centre
Pentlands Science Park
Bush Loan, Penicuik
Midlothian RH26 0PZ, UK

Professor Jonathan Wastling
Head, Department of Infection Biology
Institute of Infection and Global Health
University of Liverpool
Crown Street, Liverpool
United Kingdom. L69 7ZJ


Editorial Board

Professor Raffi Aroian
University of California, San Diego, USA
Soil-transmitted helminths, drug discovery and immunology

Professor Jerzy M. Behnke
University of Nottingham, UK
Immunology and epidemiology of gastrointestinal helminths in wild and experimental animals.

Professor Camilla Björkman
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
protozoa, cryptosporidiosis, Neospora, animals, diagnostics, epidemiology

Dr Alan Bowman
University of Aberdeen, UK
Physiology and molecular biology of ticks, varroa mites and sea lice

Professor Klaus Brehm
University of Würzburg, Germany

Dr Collette Britton
University of Glasgow, UK
Molecular biology of nematodes; vaccine development; microRNAs

Professor Frank E. G. Cox
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Biology of blood-inhabiting protozoa; history of parasitology.

Dr Maria de Nazaré Correia Soeiro
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz , Brazil

Professor John T. Ellis
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Protozoa; cyst-forming coccidian; vaccines; diagnostics; opportunistic infections; gastrointestinal disease; zoonoses; phylogeny.

Dr Andy Fenton
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Theoretical ecology; life-history evolution; community ecology; mathematical modeling; co-infections; co-evolution.

Professor Timothy G. Geary
McGill University, Canada
Discovery, pharmacology of antiparasitic drugs; proteomics, genomics of filaraiae; helminth neurobiology.

Professor Peter Geldhof
Ghent University, Belgium
molecular nematology, vaccine development, anthelmintic resistance, host-parasite interaction/immunology

Dr Helena Helmby
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
Immunology of helminth infections; co-infections; experimental models of host-parasite interactions.

Professor Geoff Hide
University of Salford, UK
Molecular epidemiology; protozoan parasites; trypanosomiasis; toxoplasmosis; population genetics; molecular taxonomy.

Professor Akira Ito
Asahikawa Medical College, Japan
Cestode zoonoses, mainly echinococcosis, cysticercosis, taeniasis; from field to the laboratory.

Dr Malcolm K. Jones
University of Queensland, Australia
Schistosoma; food borne trematodes; Echinococcus; Taenia; Cestodes; cell biology; ultrastructure; tegument biology.

Dr Frank Katzer
Moredun Research Institute, UK
protozoa, molecular epidemiology, host-parasite interactions, zoonoses, Cryptosporidium, Toxoplasma, Neospora and Theileria

Professor Malcolm W. Kennedy
University of Glasgow, UK
Nematodes; immunology; protein structure; lipid-binding proteins; allergens; surface biophysics

Dr Philip T. LoVerde
University of Texas Health Science Center, USA
Schistosomiasis; helminthiasis; schistosome host-parasite interactions, vaccine development, male-female interactions, signaling, genetics.

Dr Eric Morgan
University of Bristol, UK

Dr Steve A. Nadler
University of California, Davis, USA
Parasite systematics and evolution; molecular phylogenetics; population genetic structure; nematology.

Dr Harry A. Noyes
University of Liverpool, UK
Genetics of resistance to trypanosomiasis; classification and evolution of trypanosomatids.

Dr Sandra O’Neill
Dublin City University, Ireland
Immunology of helminth infections; impact of helminth infections on communicable and non-communicable diseases; helminth immune modulation

Professor Robert Poulin
University of Otago, New Zealand
Evolution and ecology of parasites.

Professor Sarah E. Randolph
Oxford University, UK
Ecology; epidemiology; vectors; vector borne diseases; ticks; emergent diseases; environmental change.

Dr Lisa Ranford-Cartwright
University of Glasgow, UK
Genetics of human malaria parasites; parasite-vector interactions; antimalarial drug resistance

Dr David Rollinson
Natural History Museum, London, UK
Host-parasite interactions; evolutionary biology; schistosomiasis; control.

Professor Dr Theo Schetters
Intervet International, Netherlands
Protozoa; vaccine development; immunity; pathology; Babesia; Theileria; tick transmitted diseases; animal health; adjuvants.

Professor J Russell Stothard
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK
Field epidemiological research on several Nelgected Tropical Diseases as well as molecular characterisation of parasites

Professor Christina Strube
University of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Germany
Nematodes, especially molecular aspects and vaccine development; transcriptomics; tick-borne diseases; diagnostics

Professor Utpal Tatu
Indian Institute of Science, India
Molecular nematology, vaccine development, anthelmintic resistance, host-parasite interaction/immunology

Dr Juan Tomás Timi
Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata-CONICET, Argentina
Ecology and systematics of fish parasites

Professor Diana Williams
University of Liverpool, UK
Veterinary Parasitology; protozoa especially Neospora caninum; helminths especially Fasciola hepatica; immunology, host-parasite interactions, vaccine development and diagnosis

Professor R. Alan Wilson
University of York, UK
Trematodes, especially schistosomes; immunology; vaccines; genome; transcriptome; proteome, cell biology.

Dr Dante Zarlenga
USDA, ARS, ANRI, USA
Molecular parasitology especially of nematodes; diagnostics; drug resistance