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Universidade Federal  De Minas Gerais Parasitology Graduate Program
Universidade Federal De Minas Gerais

Parasitology Graduate Program

Belo Horizonte, Brazil

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Mar 2025

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    About: The Parasitology Graduate Program offers in-depth study of parasitic organisms, focusing on their biology, ecology, and control mechanisms. This program provides a comprehensive view of parasitic diseases and their impact on human and animal health. With access to advanced laboratory techniques and field studies, students gain practical knowledge while developing critical research skills. The coursework prepares graduates for the challenges in parasitology and related fields.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in public health, veterinary science, and research within academic or governmental institutions. They may also work in industries focused on disease control and prevention, environmental health, or biotechnology.

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Introduction

The doctorate of the Graduate Program in Parasitology at Universidade Federal De Minas Gerais has stood out in the training of qualified human resources to work in different areas of parasitology, in search of solutions to different problems in the Brazilian reality, since parasitology transcends academic interest, constituting the fundamental base for the establishment of public health policies.

Among the Program's quality indicators are studies that apply to public health and revert to the well-being of the community, such as the production of vaccines against American cutaneous leishmaniasis and patent registrations of traps for the control of mosquitoes vectors of dengue and yellow fever, pharmaceutical products, and immune diagnostic kits.

In operation since the 1970s, the course has been updating its theoretical and practical context in order to cover the multidisciplinarity of modern parasitology, which today involves not only traditional approaches but incorporates those of molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, immunology, ecology, epidemiology, and ultrastructure of parasites.

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