Volume 104 (2010), 8 issues per year
Editor-in-Chief:
Associate Editors:
R. W. Ashford ( Liverpool, UK)
Bernard Brabin (Liverpool, UK)
C. M. Deering ( Liverpool, UK)
M. Doenhoff (School of Biology, University of Nottingham.)
P. J. M. Milligan (London, UK)
P. Nunn ( Geneva, Switzerland)
M. W. Service ( Liverpool, UK)
International Advisers:
A. M. Coll-Seck ( Dakar, Senegal)
G. B. Bukenya ( Kampala, Uganda)
H. J. Van Der Kaay ( Heemstede, The Netherlands)
H. Momen ( Geneva, Switzerland)
I. D. Riley ( Brisbane, Australia)
J. D. Edman ( California, USA)
K. N. Mendis ( Colombo, Sri Lanka)
N. D. Briggs ( Rivers State, Nigeria)
R. Zeledón ( Heredia, Costa Rica)
S. Jepsen ( Copenhagen, Denmark)

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Over the last century the Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology has evolved from a house journal of The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine to become one of the world's leading serial publications in its field. The main aims of the current editors, however, remain those of the journal's first editor, Ronald Ross: simply to make the results of the relevant research more widely known, to encourage those who feel discouraged, and to strengthen the links between the many scientific communities involved in tropical medicine, global parasitology and medical entomology. The remit of the journal in which field research is linked with molecular biology, microbiology with nutrition, and entomology with epidemics has always been very broad but certain strengths (e.g. in field epidemiology and antimalarial chemotherapy) have developed.
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