| Literature DB >> 34120664 |
Pegine B Walrad1, Mark C Field2,3, Miguel Navarro4, Derrick R Robinson5.
Abstract
The British Society for Parasitology (BSP) holds a biannual symposium devoted to the kinetoplastids, and seeks to cover the full gamut of research into these important organisms, and alternates with the Woods Hole Kinetoplastid Molecular Cell Biology meeting that serves a similar community. While normally embedded within the main BSP Spring meeting, on several occasions the symposium has enjoyed the opportunity of being hosted on mainland Europe. In 2020, the BSP was fortunate to spend some time in Granada in Spain, where a superb meeting with excellent science in a spectacular setting was overshadowed by news of an emerging novel coronavirus. In this editorial, we hope to have captured some of that excellent science and to highlight aspects of the many great papers and reviews in this special issue, as well as provide a few images from the meeting, which we hope for this who attended will bring back some fond memories.Entities:
Keywords: Disease mechanisms; Leishmania; Trypanosoma; evolution; kinetoplastid; mRNA processing; meeting report; mode of action; molecular parasitology; nuclear functions; nuclear structure; proteolysis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34120664 PMCID: PMC8311962 DOI: 10.1017/S0031182021000998
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitology ISSN: 0031-1820 Impact factor: 3.234
Symposium attendees were from more than 50 institutes, 20 countries and five continents.
| Country | Institutions represented |
|---|---|
| Argentina | University of San Martin |
| Australia | Flinders University and University of Technology Sydney |
| Belgium | University of Antwerp |
| Brazil | Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, University of Minas Geraïs, University of Rio de Janeiro and University of São Paulo |
| Colombia | University Nacional |
| Czech Republic | Charles University in Prague, University of Southern Bohemia and University of Ostrava. |
| France | University of Montpellier and Institut Pasteur |
| Germany | University of Heidelberg, University of Munich and University of Würzburg |
| Ghana | University of Accra, University of Ghana and University of Legon |
| Kenya | Kisii University |
| Nigeria | Zaria University |
| Malawi | Open University |
| Poland | University of Warsaw |
| Portugal | University of Lisbon |
| Saudi Arabia | King Faisal University |
| Spain | Universidad Granada and IPBLN-CSIC Granada |
| Sweden | University of Stockholm |
| Switzerland | University of Basel and University of Bern |
| Trinidad and Tobago | University of the West Indies |
| United Kingdom | University of Bristol, University of Cambridge, University of Dundee, University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, University of Huddersfield, University of Liverpool, Newcastle University, Nottingham University, University of Oxford, University of St. Andrews' and University of York |
| United States of America | Brown University, University of Georgia, George Washington University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Massachusetts, Northeastern University, Ohio State University, Rockefeller University and SUNY Buffalo, |