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Matt Bolek - Parasitologist

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2010

Matt Bolek is a faculty member in the Zoology department at Oklahoma State University. He researches parasite ecology, evolution of parasite life cycles, and parasite taxonomy. He and a co-researcher received a grant from the National Science Foundation to examine the diversity and relationships of horsehair worms by collecting the most common life stage of horsehair worms in the environment, the cyst, and use modern DNA fingerprinting techniques to match these cysts to the adult worms. The study is the first of its kind and will provide insight into how many species of horsehair worms are really out there and provide data on their relationships.

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  • what made you interested to study this parasite?your work is also important to biology, medicine as well as health is concern.

  • Good job, Matt. I really like the "related" video: Where the Hell is Matt's Girlfriend?! And the "Eclipse" trailer -- I suppose vampire bites might spread parasites....

  • Good stuff Matt.

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