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Plenary Lectures




• Eight decades of research on Eimeria in poultry.
Martin W. Shirley -
martin.shirley@bbsrc.ac.uk

• Genome sequence of the avian coccidiosis-causing agent, Eimeria tenella.
Matt Berriman -
mb4@sanger.ac.uk

• Proteomics of Eimeria : a focus on host cell invasion.
Fiona Tomley -
fiona.tomley@bbsrc.ac.uk

• The role of morphology and microscopy in coccidian research
in this genomic/proteomic age.
David J. P. Ferguson -
david.ferguson@ndcls.ox.ac.uk

• New roles for proteases in the infection biology of coccidian parasites.
Vern B. Carruthers -
vcarruth@jhsph.edu

• Horizontally transferred genes as new targets for drug development in
Cryptosporidium parvum.
Boris Striepen -
striepen@cb.uga.edu

• Immune response to Coccidia.
Hyun S. Lillehoj -
hlilleho@anri.barc.usda.gov

• Protective immune responses involved in host resistance to Brazilian
isolates of Toxoplasma gondii: implications on vaccine development
employing recombinant viral vectors.
Ricardo T. Gazzinelli -
ritoga@cpqrr.fiocruz.br

• Immune responses to Neospora caninum and prospects for vaccination
Elisabeth A. Innes - Lee. -
innes@moredun.ac.uk

• Perspectives for the control of coccidiosis in poultry by chemotherapy and
vaccination.
H. David Chapman -
dchapman@uark.edu

• Anticoccidial drug discovery: approaches towards the identification of novel
chemotherapeutic agents.
Paul Liberator -
paul_liberator@merck.com

• Vaccination against coccidial parasites. The method of choice?
Arno N. Vermeulen -
arno.vermeulen@intervet.com