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Nematodes, Thorny-Headed Worms and the 'Inside Story' of Parasites

Nematodes, Thorny-Headed Worms and the 'Inside Story' of Parasites

We learn about the surprising world of parasites with Gardner, author of “Parasites: The Inside Story.”

KQED's Forum

December 12, 202255m 47s

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Show Notes

Parasites: they’re seen as blood suckers, freeloaders and the worst kind of groupies, writes parasitologist Scott Gardner. And though they can be dangerous, they’re also "unseen influencers," essential to food webs and in some cases even beneficial to human health. We learn about the surprising world of parasites with Gardner, whose new book is “Parasites: The Inside Story.”

Guests:

Scott Gardner, professor of biological sciences and Curator of Parasites, H.W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology, University of Nebraska; author, "Parasites: The Inside Story"

Henry M. Wu, associate professor of medicine and infectious diseases specialist, Emory University School of Medicine; director, the Emory TravelWell Center

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