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The Chair of Experimental Parasitology at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich focuses on the research, education, and diagnosis of veterinary parasitic diseases. The team utilizes protozoan parasites as a model to understand fundamental biological processes that contribute to our knowledge of the evolutionary history and unique adaptations within distinct eukaryotic organisms. Current research emphasizes the study of biochemical pathways and organelles, along with mechanisms of gene regulation across various phylogenetic lineages. By investigating the similarities and differences between protozoan parasites and their hosts, the Chair aims to generate critical insights into fundamental biology that can inform future therapeutic strategies against significant pathogenic threats. The Chair also places a strong focus on educational activities, offering practical courses and internship opportunities while fostering collaboration through various research groups within the institution. Recent grants and publications reflect the active research environment and commitment to advancing our understanding of parasitic diseases.
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