Do you have a special issue idea exploring an #Invertebrate#Pathology topic close to your heart?!?
Get in touch with our editors, or DM us directly to suggest your idea and explore some options! 📩
A special issue in #JIP can be a huge help to get your study area noticed 👀
If you are interested in the Microsporidia, you should come to this conference!
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The Royal Society are supporting us to build a new consensus for microsporidian taxonomy, and we want everyone interested to help in its development!
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Dont forget!
If you have a special issue idea exploring an #Invertebrate#Pathology topic close to your heart, get in touch with our editors, or DM us directly to suggest your idea and explore some options!
A special issue in #JIP can get your study area noticed 📷 👀
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Corrigendum to 'High variation of virulence in Aphanomyces astaci strains lacks association with pathogenic traits and mtDNA haplogroups' [Journal of invertebrate Pathology 206 (2024) 108153] dlvr.it/TBqGJt
Scorpionicidal activity of secondary metabolites from Paecilomyces sp. CMAA1686 against Tityus serrulatus - José Brites-Neto et al., 2021. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology - Elsevier doi.org/10.1016/j.jip.2021.1…
SIP-IOBC 2026, 2-6 August 2026, s’Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands
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Joint Meeting:
58th Annual Meeting of the Society for Invertebrate Pathology (SIP)
20th Meeting of the IOBC-WPRS WG "Microbial and Nematode Control of Invertebrate Pests"
As a part of the paper, we provide a timeline on how this complex debate on #Nosema and #Vairimorpha pathogens has evolved. You can check it out below to catch up quickly on >110 years of taxonomic flux
Recent advances have contributed high quality genomes and systematic info.
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#Parasite#taxonomy needs genomic data 🧬 We contribute this perspective to a long standing debate on🐝🦋and🦞microsporidia @JInvertPathol
Nosema or Vairimorpha: Genomic/proteomic support to a complex socio-economic issue rooted in taxonomic change
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The first paper of my Ph.D. is now published in @JInvertPathol!!
We used fungi and insects to establish a study system to investigate coinfections.
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Check out the link
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Meeting registration for the SIP 2025 meeting in Puerto Varas, Chile is now open! Visit, sip2025chile.cl/ for full information.
Early Registration Deadline - April 30
All award applications are now being accepted.
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Ever wondered what the inside of a spider looks like?
Our new paper in @JInvertPathol led by previous UG student, Georgina Clark, with me & @UF @HiDrNic, uses histology to view social spider tissues 🕷️🕸️
During our search, we picked up some cool stuff!
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What matters most against these impenetrable insects?
Through 16 populations, we uncovered the key traits that could make the difference during inoculation. The best one is…
Don’t hesitate to read our paper!