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Finding Genius Podcast

Opening a Parasitic, Drug-Resistant Can of Worms—Ray Kaplan, DVM, PhD—Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Georgia

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Ray Kaplan is a professor in the Department of Infectious Diseases at University of Georgia. He joins the show to discuss the details of his research on parasitism and drug-resistant parasites.

Tune in to discover:

  • How a dog contracts heartworm disease and how the disease progresses
  • How a hookworm infection in a dog progresses differently than it does in a human, and what type of research is being done in Kaplan's lab to study drug-resistance in hookworms in dogs
  • Why it has been difficult to tackle the problem of drug resistance in parasites, and where the research currently stands

Dr. Kaplan's interest in parasites was sparked after he found himself working in a parasitology lab as an undergraduate at Virginia Tech. He continued conducting research on parasitology while in veterinary school, and eventually entered academia to become a professor and focus more exclusively on his research. He studies primarily parasites of livestock and dogs, and aims to better understand and solve the problems posed by increasing numbers of drug-resistant parasites.

Dr. Kaplan discusses the life cycle of common parasites in dogs, what happens when a human being is infected by hookworms, the coevolution of the gut microbiome and intestinal worms, evidence which suggests that some parasites may be critical to the human immune response and protection against autoimmune diseases, what mechanisms are used by parasites that enable them to complete their life cycles, challenges and roadblocks to progress in parasitology, drug resistance of roundworms infecting turkeys, and so much more.

For information on these and related topics, check out the following:

https://vet.uga.edu/person/ray_m-_kaplan/

https://www.wormx.info/


Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK

Transcript

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0:34.0

Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with the Finding Genius Podcast.

0:41.0

I have Ray Kaplan. He is a professor of infectious disease at University of Georgia.

0:46.7

We're going to talk about parasites, brownworms, drug resistance, etc.

0:51.9

So Ray, thanks for coming. Thank you, etc. So, Ray, thanks for coming.

0:54.0

Thank you, Richard.

0:55.0

Yeah.

0:56.0

Tell me about your interests, how did you get interested in parasites?

1:00.0

How did you run across them?

1:01.0

Yeah, it's a, it's kind of an interesting story,

1:04.5

and it relates to why it's good to give opportunities

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to young people.

1:10.3

I was, you know, at Virginia Tech as an undergraduate and I was in a work study program, a cooperative education program really, where I would spend six months of the year in class and six months of the year I'd be working and I was working at the U.S.

1:23.8

partner of agriculture.

1:24.8

And I went back for one of my work sessions and due to some budget cuts, they had

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