parasitologists
Parasitologists are scientists who study parasites and their interactions with hosts. They examine organisms that live on or inside another organism, often to the detriment of the host, though some parasitic relationships can be asymptomatic. The field encompasses a wide range of organisms, including protozoa, helminths (worms), and ectoparasites such as arthropods, and covers their life cycles, ecology, evolution, and taxonomy.
They investigate how parasites are transmitted, how they invade hosts, and how host defenses respond. Research
Education and career: individuals typically hold bachelor’s degrees in biology or related fields, with advanced degrees
Impact and scope: parasitology informs public health by tracking transmission and reducing disease burden for conditions