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The Institute of Parasitology performs research on human and animal parasites at the organismal, cellular and molecular levels. Its mission is to acquire, advance and disseminate knowledge of the biology and host relationships of parasitic protists and related eukaryotic microorganisms, helminths (parasitic worms) and arthropods. The Institute pursues this goal through research, education and other activities at both the national and international levels.
The Institute of Parasitology was established in Prague in 1962 and was relocated to České Budějovice in 1985. It is the principal institution in the Czech Republic devoted exclusively to parasitological research. The main research areas encompass protistology, helminthology and medical entomology, including studies on the causative agents of the infections transmitted by arthropods. The results contribute to the prevention and control of human and animal parasitic diseases and have also an impact on agriculture and fisheries.
The laboratories of the Institute of Parasitology are well equipped with instruments to perform a vast array of methods such as scanning and transmission electron microscopy, histology, biochemistry, molecular biology, phylogenetics, and tissue and cell cultures. Its facilities make it possible to study host-parasite interactions at the organismal, cellular and molecular levels. The Institute also possesses an Animal House Facility accredited for experiments with laboratory animals and maintains cultures of several parasitic protists, cell lines, ticks and mosquitoes. A large collection of type and voucher material (about 3,000 species of protists, helminths and parasitic arthropods) and a comprehensive parasitological library are the largest in the country. Scientists of the Institute provide expert opinions on parasites to the national and international agencies and the Institute offers postdoctoral residency training and international training courses in parasitology. The Institute of Parasitology publishes of the international journal Folia Parasitologica. It is issued quarterly and publishes contributions from all branches of parasitology.
Conducted research is focused on the taxonomy and biology of parasites as causative agents of diseases in man and animals. Priority research includes:
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