Robert Leiper is best known for his discoveries in the fields of Guinea worm and schistosomiasis, but he also made major contributions to parasitology during his career as helminthologist and later Professor of Helminthology at the London School of (Hygiene and) Tropical Medicine. He was particularly involved in establishing the London School's Winches Farm Field Station and stimulating the research carried out there, work that has made a number of important contributions to our understanding of parasites. Leiper founded the Commonwealth Bureau of Agricultural Parasitology and was also instrumental in initiating, and editing, the Journal of Helminthology, Helminthological Abstracts and establishing, indirectly, Protozoological Abstracts
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Norman Stoll, circa late 1950s Courtesy of JSTOR.org Norman Stoll (1892-1976) was a medical research...
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which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
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Robert von Ostertag was a German veterinary scientist who studied medicine in Berlin and veterinary ...
The history of parasitology in northern Queensland has revolved around the impact of tropical diseas...
Norman Stoll, circa late 1950s Courtesy of JSTOR.org Norman Stoll (1892-1976) was a medical research...
Part of Robert T. Leiper's (1881–1969) lasting legacy in medical helminthology is grounded on his pi...
The period 1875-1925 was remarkable in the history of parasitology mainly for the elucidation of the...
A biographical overview of American parasitologist Joseph Leidy and his work. bron September 9, 1823...
Guinea worm disease, dracunculiasis or dracontiasis, is an ancient disease with records going back o...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, most of the major discoveries concerning the nature and l...
The period 1875-1925 was remarkable in the history of parasitology partly because of the number of s...
The life and work of Leiper and Leishman was celebrated in a Symposium in January 2016 (Glasgow Enc...
Biology at a small, private liberal arts college in the United States, where I study the transmissio...
Humans are hosts to nearly 300 species of parasitic worms and over 70 species of protozoa, some deri...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
William Trager. Living together: the biology of animal parasitism For more than 50 years, Professor ...
Patrick Manson, a clinician-scientist serving in China (1866–1889), discovered that many tropical in...
Robert von Ostertag was a German veterinary scientist who studied medicine in Berlin and veterinary ...
The history of parasitology in northern Queensland has revolved around the impact of tropical diseas...
Norman Stoll, circa late 1950s Courtesy of JSTOR.org Norman Stoll (1892-1976) was a medical research...