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Dr. Hong You

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Dr. Hong You is a Senior Research Officer in Molecular Parasitology. Her educational experience is as follows: Master of Veterinary Science (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, DVM), Xinjiang Agricultural University, China from September 1999 to July 2002; Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Queensland, Australia from 2005 to 2008.Her career experience is as follows: Senior Research Officer at QIMR Berghofer from September 2014 to present; Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the School of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland from July 2016 to present. Her research direction is as follows:  biology/molecular parasitology (Schistosomes, Echinococcus) in the areas of identification and characterization of novel/unknown genes as vaccine/drug targets, immunological assessment of vaccine/drug efficacy in animal models and natural hosts in the field. In addition, she has been renowned in the field of the Australian Society for Parasitology from September 2015 to present and QIMR Berghofer Postdoctoral Committee Member from September 2016 to present.

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Dr. Hong You is a Senior Research Officer in Molecular Parasitology. Her educational experience is as follows: Master of Veterinary Science (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, DVM), Xinjiang Agricultural University, China from September 1999 to July 2002; Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Queensland, Australia from 2005 to 2008.Her career experience is as follows: Senior Research Officer at QIMR Berghofer from September 2014 to present; Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the School of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland from July 2016 to present. Her research direction is as follows:  biology/molecular parasitology (Schistosomes, Echinococcus) in the areas of identification and characterization of novel/unknown genes as vaccine/drug targets, immunological assessment of vaccine/drug efficacy in animal models and natural hosts in the field. In addition, she has been renowned in the field of the Australian Society for Parasitology from September 2015 to present and QIMR Berghofer Postdoctoral Committee Member from September 2016 to present.