American Society of Parasitologists

Founded in 1924, the American Society of Parasitologists comprises a diverse group of scientists from academia, industry, and government involved in the study and teaching of the scientific discipline of parasitology.[1] Society members contribute to the development of parasitology as a discipline, as well as to primary research in behavior, biochemistry, ecology, immunology, medicine, molecular biology, physiology, systematics, and other related fields of science.

The society publishes a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal, the Journal of Parasitology.[2]

References

  1. American Society of Parasitologists: What is ASP?, http://amsocparasit.org/, accessed 29 Oct 2012.
  2. American Society of Parasitologists: Journal Overview, http://amsocparasit.org/journal/overview, accessed 29 Oct 2012.

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