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Animal Parasitology Institute (U.S.) (1)
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In 1884 the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) established the Bureau of Animal Industry. In 1891, the Bureau was divided into four sections; parasite research was assigned to the "Zoological Laboratory" of the Division of Animal Pathology. Charles Wardell Stiles started the Parasite Collection and the index-catalogueof Medical Veterinary Zoology with his assistant, Albert Hassall.--When the USDA eliminated its system of bureaus in 1953, the parasitology lab of the Zoological Division of t...
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American Society of Parasitology (1)
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Australian Society for Parasitology. (1)
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Founded in 1964 to foster associations of persons interested in parasitology, and by faciliting discussion to promote investigation and advance knowledge of parasitology.
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University of Guelph. Parasitology Club. (1)
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New Jersey Society of Parasitology (1)
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World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology. (1)
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The World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP) is a not for profit, world-wide organization for scientists who study the parasites of animals, including the study of helminthology, protozoology and entomology. The WAAVP was founded in 1963, after the 1959 International Veterinary Congress (now World Veterinary Association) in Madrid. The WAAVP has had a close relationship with the World Veterinary Association, often holding its symposiums and conferences around t...
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National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Medical Problems of Animal Parasitology. (1)
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