Clarkson University Biology Professor Seeks Help From Deer Hunters in Collection of Giant Liver Flukes for Genetic Research
November 08, 2019
November 08, 2019
POTSDAM, New York, Nov. 8 -- Clarkson University issued the following news:
If you're a deer hunter in the North Country, Clarkson Professor Andrew David would like your help.
David, an Assistant Professor and Director of First Year Biology at Clarkson, is attempting to collect and analyze parasitic flukes from deer in the Adirondack area to determine whether or not the parasites are enzootic (naturally occurring) in the region.
Giant Liver Flukes can be fo . . .
If you're a deer hunter in the North Country, Clarkson Professor Andrew David would like your help.
David, an Assistant Professor and Director of First Year Biology at Clarkson, is attempting to collect and analyze parasitic flukes from deer in the Adirondack area to determine whether or not the parasites are enzootic (naturally occurring) in the region.
Giant Liver Flukes can be fo . . .