Stothard J R, Littlewood D T J, Gasser R B, Webster B L
Department of Parasitology,Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine,Liverpool L3 5QA,UK.
Department of Life Sciences,Natural History Museum, London SW7 5BD.
Parasitology. 2018 Nov;145(13):1641-1646. doi: 10.1017/S0031182018001476. Epub 2018 Sep 6.
The study of parasites typically crosses into other research disciplines and spans across diverse scales, from molecular- to populational-levels, notwithstanding promoting an understanding of parasites set within evolutionary time. Today, the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) help frame much of contemporary parasitological research, since parasites can be found in all ecosystems, blighting human, animal and plant health. In recognition of the multi-disciplinary nature of parasitological research, the 2017 Autumn Symposium of the British Society for Parasitology was held in London to provide a forum for novel exchange across medical, veterinary and wildlife fields of study. Whilst the meeting was devoted to the topic of parasitism, it sought to foster mutualism, the antithesis perhaps of parasitism, by forging new academic connections and social networks to exchange novel ideas. The meeting also celebrated the longstanding career of Professor David Rollinson, FLS in the award of the International Federation for Tropical Medicine Medal for his efforts spanning 40 years of parasitological research. Indeed, David has done so much to explore and promote the fascinating biology of parasitism, as exemplified by the 15 manuscripts contained within this Special Issue.
对寄生虫的研究通常会涉及其他研究领域,并跨越从分子水平到种群水平的不同尺度,尽管这有助于增进对处于进化时间框架内的寄生虫的理解。如今,2030年可持续发展目标(SDGs)为当代许多寄生虫学研究提供了框架,因为寄生虫存在于所有生态系统中,危害人类、动物和植物健康。认识到寄生虫学研究的多学科性质,英国寄生虫学会2017年秋季研讨会在伦敦举行,为医学、兽医和野生动物研究领域提供了一个新的交流平台。虽然会议主题是寄生现象,但它试图通过建立新的学术联系和社交网络来交流新思想,从而促进共生现象,共生现象或许是寄生现象的对立面。会议还表彰了大卫·罗林森教授(FLS)的长期职业生涯,因其40年的寄生虫学研究成果而授予他热带医学国际联合会奖章。事实上,大卫在探索和推广迷人的寄生生物学方面做了很多工作,本期特刊中的15篇稿件就是例证。