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WebCEPD B- 1020: Understanding Barramundi Monogenean Parasite Interactions & Pathology

Please register for WebCEPD B-1020: Understanding Barramundi Monogenean Parasite Interactions & Pathology on Feb 22, 2016 11:00 AM AEST at:  

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/117224804713660417

Join us on February 22, 2016 at 11:00 AM (AEST- Australia) for this free webinar. Click on http://tinyurl.com/zopnmx5 to see the time in your time zone anywhere around the world. 

About your speaker: Alejandro Trujillo is a current PhD student in James Cook University, he finished his bachelor in science in 2010 in Colombia, and continued to finish his Masters of Philosophy in aquaculture in 2015. his research attempts to understand parasite-host interactions, parasite avoidance mechanisms and host immune responses to infection. 

About this webinar: This Webinar presents published research done on the migration and habitat selection of the marine skin fluke, Neobenedenia sp., on Barramundi (Lates calcarifer). Additionally, this study will also show the associated histopathology of Neobenedenia sp. infection in specific microhabitats selected by the parasite. 

Learning Objectives - participants will understand: 
1. Understand the distribution of Neobenedenia on the host. 
2. Observe the implications for such distribution of the parasite on the fish body surface. 
3. Learn new tracking techniques and pathology associated to this marine skin fluke.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. This webinar is suitable for veterinarians, vet techs/nurses, vet students and other veterinary practice staff. Feel free to forward this announcement to colleagues.

Interested but cannot join the live webinar? If you register for the live webinar and are unable to attend, you will be emailed a link to view the webinar at a later time.

Want CEPD credit? Information on how to access the recorded webinar (at no cost), and a short knowledge skills assessment (KSA Quiz) covering the webinar's principle learning objectives, in order to earn veterinary Continuing Education & Professional Development (CEPD) credit will be e-mailed to all registrants 1-2 weeks after the webinar.

As CEPD credit can be used towards re-licensing or registration requirements to practice veterinary medicine, and requirements for becoming a WAVMA Certified Aquatic Veterinarian. We provide WAVMA members a discount off the US$25.00 fee for earning CEPD credit ($5 for student members and $15 for all other members).

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