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Acceptance of the Bueding and Von Brand Lectureship Award: Functional Genomic Study in Strongyloides and Related Parasitic Nematodes by Transgenesis and CRISPR/CAS9 Mutagenesis

Acceptance of the Bueding and Von Brand Lectureship Award: Functional Genomic Study in... J. Parasitol., 104(6), 2018, pp. 586–589 American Society of Parasitologists 2018 ACCEPTANCE OF THE BUEDING AND VON BRAND LECTURESHIP AWARD: FUNCTIONAL GENOMIC STUDY IN STRONGYLOIDES AND RELATED PARASITIC NEMATODES BY TRANSGENESIS AND CRISPR/CAS9 MUTAGENESIS James B. Lok Department of Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 3800 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104. Correspondence should be sent to: jlok@vet.upenn.edu Many thanks, Dr. Hawdon, for that very kind and generous introduction. I am honored and humbled to be selected as this year’s Bueding and Von Brand Lecturer. This lectureship is designated for a scientist who has made major research contributions to the field of biochemistry, molecular biology, and/or pharmacology of parasitic helminths and is named for Ernest Bueding, who could rightly be called an originator of modern anthelmintic chemistry, and for Theodor von Brand, arguably the father of parasite biochemistry and the author of a seminal textbook that remains a standard in this field to this day. I, by contrast, am a latecomer to this field of molecular parasitology, being self-taught, for better or worse, in most of its basic tenets. Likewise, my friends and colleagues who have been past Bueding and Von Brand Lecturers, Rick Komuniecki, Tim Geary, Richard http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Parasitology Allen Press

Acceptance of the Bueding and Von Brand Lectureship Award: Functional Genomic Study in Strongyloides and Related Parasitic Nematodes by Transgenesis and CRISPR/CAS9 Mutagenesis

The Journal of Parasitology , Volume 104 (6): 4 – Dec 1, 2018

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Allen Press
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American Society of Parasitologists 2018
ISSN
0022-3395
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1937-2345
DOI
10.1645/18-134
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J. Parasitol., 104(6), 2018, pp. 586–589 American Society of Parasitologists 2018 ACCEPTANCE OF THE BUEDING AND VON BRAND LECTURESHIP AWARD: FUNCTIONAL GENOMIC STUDY IN STRONGYLOIDES AND RELATED PARASITIC NEMATODES BY TRANSGENESIS AND CRISPR/CAS9 MUTAGENESIS James B. Lok Department of Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 3800 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104. Correspondence should be sent to: jlok@vet.upenn.edu Many thanks, Dr. Hawdon, for that very kind and generous introduction. I am honored and humbled to be selected as this year’s Bueding and Von Brand Lecturer. This lectureship is designated for a scientist who has made major research contributions to the field of biochemistry, molecular biology, and/or pharmacology of parasitic helminths and is named for Ernest Bueding, who could rightly be called an originator of modern anthelmintic chemistry, and for Theodor von Brand, arguably the father of parasite biochemistry and the author of a seminal textbook that remains a standard in this field to this day. I, by contrast, am a latecomer to this field of molecular parasitology, being self-taught, for better or worse, in most of its basic tenets. Likewise, my friends and colleagues who have been past Bueding and Von Brand Lecturers, Rick Komuniecki, Tim Geary, Richard

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The Journal of ParasitologyAllen Press

Published: Dec 1, 2018

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