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The International Congress on Toxoplasmosis convened in 2001, showcasing advancements in Toxoplasma gondii research. The event highlighted diverse topics including immunology and molecular biology, with increased participation since its inception.

Area of Science:

  • Parasitology
  • Immunology
  • Molecular Biology

Background:

  • The International Congress on Toxoplasmosis serves as a key forum for researchers.
  • The 2001 congress in Freising, Germany, marked a significant expansion in participation and scope.
  • Toxoplasmosis research has evolved considerably since the first congress in 1990.

Framework:

  • The congress covered critical research areas in Toxoplasma gondii.
  • Key topics included immunology, epidemiology, and cellular and molecular biology.
  • Discussions focused on the latest scientific understanding of the parasite.

Implementation:

  • The event was held from May 21-25, 2001.
  • Organized by Uwe Gross at the University of Göttingen.
  • 115 participants attended, indicating growing interest and collaboration.

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Implications:

  • The congress facilitated knowledge exchange among international experts.
  • It underscored the growing importance of interdisciplinary approaches to toxoplasmosis.
  • The event highlighted the progress in understanding Toxoplasma gondii biology and control.