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International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance The IJP: DDR publishes the results of original research on anti-parasite drug identification, development and evaluation, and parasite drug resistance.

Editors in Chief: Andrew Kotze, Kevin Saliba. The International Journal for Parasitology – Drugs and Drug Resistance publishes the results of original research in the area of anti-parasite drug identification, development and evaluation, and parasite drug resistance. The journal also covers research into natural products as anti-parasitic agents, and bioactive parasite products. Studies can be aim

ed at unicellular or multicellular parasites of human or veterinary importance. A list showing the types of articles that are considered is included below. Original research includes the development of novel and innovative concepts and ideas, as well as experimental and observational science that raises new hypotheses. Because of its breadth of organism coverage, all contributions should include relevant information about the parasite of interest in order to be comprehensible to non-experts in the particular subject of the articles. The principal form of publication is the full length article which contains substantial results from a major program of research. The journal also accepts brief reports that have similar subject scope as the full-length article, but do not merit a full-length publication. In addition, the journal provides a medium for highlighting selected articles reporting highly significant original findings, as Editor’s Choice Manuscripts. It also commissions articles with emphasis on shorter, focused Reviews of topical issues and strategically important subjects. The journal encourages critical comment and debate on matters of current controversy in the area of parasite drug resistance and anti-parasite drugs via “Current Opinions”. This title is fully open access and therefore funded not through library subscription payments but through author fees. If you would like your article to be published open access, but you genuinely cannot afford these fees, then individual waiver requests are considered on a case-by-case basis and may be granted in cases of genuine need. Priority for this waiver programme will be given to applications by authors from countries eligible for the Research4Life programme (see http://www.research4life.org/institutions.html). Types of articles considered:

Compound library screening for inhibitors against enzymes or whole parasites
Drug target validation (chemical and/or genetic)
Drug target identification (must include some inhibitor studies rather than characterisation of an enzyme, for example)
Drug structure-activity relationship studies
Mechanisms of drug action and resistance
Reports of the development of drug resistance both in the field and laboratory
Studies on drug toxicity to the host (either on single host cells or whole organism)
Reports on toxicity in the field
Computational approaches to drug discovery or drug-target identification
Development of assays directed at screening for inhibitors
Drug combination studies
Natural products as anti-parasitic agents
Bioactive products produced by parasites
Use of live parasites as immunomodulatory agents
Epidemiological aspects of the emergence and spread of parasite drug resistance
Human clinical trials. IJP:PAW
Editors in Chief: Lydden Polley, Andrew Thompson. The International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife (IJP-PAW) publishes the results of original research on parasites of all wildlife, invertebrate and vertebrate. This includes free-ranging, wild populations, as well as captive wildlife, semi-domesticated species (e.g. reindeer) and farmed populations of recently domesticated or wild-captured species (e.g. cultured fishes). Articles on all aspects of wildlife parasitology are welcomed including taxonomy, biodiversity and distribution, ecology and epidemiology, population biology and host-parasite relationships. The impact of parasites on the health and conservation of wildlife is seen as an important area covered by the journal especially the potential role of environmental factors, for example climate. Also important to the journal is ‘one health’ and the nature of interactions between wildlife, people and domestic animals, including disease emergence and zoonoses. The principal form of publication is the full-length article which contains substantial, original research. In addition, the journal commissions articles with emphasis on shorter, focused reviews of topical and emerging issues as well as strategically important subjects. The journal encourages critical comment and debate on matters of current controversy in the area of parasites and wildlife via “Current Opinions”.

Read the latest ASP newsletter Vol 35.1 April 2024 for all the latest news in parasitology. In this newsletter we featur...
09/04/2024

Read the latest ASP newsletter Vol 35.1 April 2024 for all the latest news in parasitology. In this newsletter we feature interviews and some fabulous images from IJP:DDR authors Ghazanfar Abbas, Harrison Shanley, and Aya Taki.
https://www.parasite.org.au/publications/newsletters/

Check out the latest ASP newsletter with an interview from International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resist...
22/12/2023

Check out the latest ASP newsletter with an interview from International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance author and lots more news!

Time for some holiday parasite reading? Find out in the latest ASP newsletter. Conferences, interviews with parasitologists, prize winners, outreach and education, publications, grant winners, jobs and all the news from the labs!
https://www.parasite.org.au/blog/read-the-latest-asp-newsletter-vol34-2-december-2023/

Novel antimalarial compounds with unknown mechanisms of action require new methods of target identification. This review...
12/04/2023

Novel antimalarial compounds with unknown mechanisms of action require new methods of target identification. This review by ASP members provides an overview of these techniques, comparing their strengths and weaknesses and how they can be utilised for antimalarial target identification.

New antimalarial compounds with novel mechanisms of action are urgently needed to combat the recent rise in antimalarial drug resistance. Phenotypic h…

15/12/2022

Download the ASP newsletter December 2022 Vol 33.2 for all the latest news in parasitology.

https://www.parasite.org.au/blog/december-newsletter-out-now-3/

In this newsletter you can find out about the 2023 ASP Annual Conference, which will take place 5-8 September, DoubleTree by Hilton Esplanade, Darwin NT.

We also farewell our dear colleagues:
Vale Don McManus
Vale Robin Overstreet

Check out photos from 2022 ASP Conference in Cairns; celebrate our recent Student Conference prize winners, ASP Fellows, BMM award winners and Sprent Prize winner. Meet the newly elected ASP State representatives and read all of the ASP State News. From WA where Charlotte Oskam is 2022 WA Young Tall Poppy, Vic where Alan Cowman was awarded the CSL Florey Medal, Tassie where Scott Carver was awarded Barry L. Munday Recognition Award for wildlife health. Meet your ASP 2023 Conference committee, and find out more news from ACT, SA and NSW.

Use our ASP “Crafty Parasites” outreach resources and see other wonderful Outreach activities for National Science Week in ACT (featured on the front cover), WA and QLD.
Congratulations to our ASP Travel Award winners and find out where they have been recently, and congrtulations to the ASP members who were successful in the recent round of ARC and NHMRC grants.

All the news and awesome publications from our three journals, IJP, IJP:PAW and IJP:DDR with interviews with Rachael Gray, Jan Slapeta and Rose Power from University of Sydney and some beautiful images of sea lion pups!

Herminthology profiles of ASP members, researcher news, events and much, much more!

Download the newsletter online. https://www.parasite.org.au/publications/newsletters/

22/08/2022

ASP President Prof Rebecca Traub and IJPDDR Editor Prof Kevin Saliba have been setting up at International Congress of Parasitology - ICOPA
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