Trends in Parasitology: Volume 36 (Issue 1 to Issue 12)
Overview: Trends in Parasitology (TrePar)
Trends in Parasitology (TrePar), formerly known as Parasitology Today, has evolved into a prestigious review journal since its inception in 1985. The journal has grown in stature and international prominence, reflecting the profound global impact of medical and veterinary parasitology. It serves as a vital hub for facilitating communication and collaboration among researchers across various domains of parasitology.
Key Features:
- Holistic Parasitology Coverage: TrePar caters to a wide spectrum of parasitology disciplines, encompassing both endoparasites and ectoparasites, as well as their transmission vectors and susceptible hosts.
- Comprehensive Reviews: The journal regularly publishes authoritative and in-depth review articles that offer balanced and comprehensive insights into critical topics within the field.
- Diverse Content: TrePar’s monthly issues feature a variety of engaging article types, including:
- Opinion Articles: Thought-provoking pieces that offer personal and novel perspectives on parasitological themes.
- Science & Society Discussions: Explorations of the interface between parasitology and the general public, highlighting the societal impact of parasitic diseases.
- Spotlight Highlights: Showcasing recently published research articles and their significance.
- Forum: Providing a platform for presenting single-point hypotheses that challenge conventional thinking.
- Parasite/Vector of the Month: A modular display featuring a featured species, offering insights into their biology and relevance.
- Letter Responses: Responses and discussions related to recent articles published in TrePar.
- Trendstalk Interviews: Engaging interviews that delve into the minds of leading figures in the field.
Scope and Focus:
TrePar’s articles are grounded in published data, emphasizing literature reviews based on existing research. The journal does not consider systematic reviews, meta-analyses, or unpublished primary research within its scope. Manuscripts are peer-reviewed, with many articles commissioned by the editor. Nevertheless, the journal encourages proposals from prospective authors who wish to contribute to the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of parasitology.
In Conclusion:
Trends in Parasitology (TrePar) serves as an invaluable resource for the global parasitology community. Through its comprehensive reviews, engaging articles, and thought-provoking discussions, TrePar fosters collaboration, disseminates knowledge, and fuels innovation in the multifaceted field of parasitology.
Volume 36, Issue 1: Pages e1-e2, 1-82 (January 2020)
Volume 36, Issue 2: Pages e1-e2, 83-228 (February 2020)
Volume 36, Issue 3: Pages e1-e2, 229-316 (March 2020)
Volume 36, Issue 4: Pages e1-e2, 317-406 (April 2020)
Volume 36, Issue 5: Pages e1-e2, 407-486 (May 2020)
Volume 36, Issue 6: Pages e1-e2, 487-572 (June 2020)
Volume 36, Issue 7: Pages e1-e2, 573-650 (July 2020)
Volume 36, Issue 8: Pages e1-e2, 651-718 (August 2020)
Volume 36, Issue 9: Pages e1-e2, 719-798 (September 2020)
Volume 36, Issue 10: Pages e1-e2, 799-866 (October 2020)
Volume 36, Issue 11: Pages e1-e2, 867-944 (November 2020)
Volume 36, Issue 12: Pages e1-e2, 945-1016 (December 2020)
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