How studying fossilized parasites can contribute to knowledge of infectious diseases

Over the last decade, John Huntley, a paleontologist and an associate professor of geological sciences at the University of Missouri, has studied the history of parasite-host interactions. These interactions can occur either outside a host’s body, such as a tick, or inside a host’s body, such as a flatworm.


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