I know more about insects and parasites because me and my friend Tony (who has gone on to become a parasitologist) used to talk about this kind of stuff in science classes. ❋ Unknown (2010)
But none of them appeals to some environmentalists as much as the towering lunacy promoted by a parasitologist at Columbia University called Dickson Despommier. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Dr. Cross had been a Navy Department research parasitologist in Taipei and Manila before coming to the Washington area in 1984 to teach at the Uniformed Services University. ❋ Post (2010)
To his surprise, he was offered a job as a parasitologist at Rutgers despite his years in limbo. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
The parasitologist explained to Lively that the parasites were flukes that castrated their snail hosts, multiplied, and eventually got into their final host, a duck. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
The only way to demonstrate that a manipulation is genuine is to run experiments, and the first ones that demonstrated real manipulations with significant effects were performed in the 1980s by Janice Moore, a parasitologist at Colorado State University. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
I was glad to see that even a parasitologist has his limits. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
For now, Brooks went to his computer and typed in vague descriptors—nematode, tapeworm—that would be honed down by himself or some other parasitologist who would come up with a Latin name. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
The parasitologist Robert Desowitz has written several popular books about parasites from a more medical perspective than this book uses see Desowitz, 1983; Desowitz, 1991; Desowitz, 1997. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
The Santa Barbara parasitologist Armand Kuris has mused about what kind of ecology such a monster would have. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
Brooks has been a parasitologist since the mid-1970s. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
My guide through the collection was Eric Hoberg, a parasitologist in the shape of a bear. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
According to the parasitologist Stephanie Schrag, each year the snails have a penis season. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
In some places, the parasitologist told him, the snails were riddled with the flukes, and in others they were free of them. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
At a meeting I went to, I was saying that we had to use ecological concepts when we were looking at parasites, and I got this old parasitologist standing up and shouting ‘Heresy!’ with the spittle coming up. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
In the 1830s he contemplated the mystery of flukes, whose leaf-shaped bodies could be found in almost any animals a parasitologist cared to look at—in the livers of sheep, in the brains of fish, in the guts of birds. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)
It is slow work, and usually a parasitologist can hope to discover only a sliver of parasite diversity. ❋ Carl Zimmer (2009)