Société Française de Parasitologie

Société Française de Parasitologie

Council of the Société Française de Parasitologie, January 2015
Abbreviation SFP
Formation 1962
Type Learned society
Purpose Promoting parasitology
Location
Official language
French
President
Pascal Boireau
Vice president
Laurence Delhaes
Secretary
Gilles Dreyfuss
Website link

La Société Française de Parasitologie (English: "French Society of Parasitology"), often abridged as SFP, was founded in 1962 and is a scientific society devoted to parasitology. It publishes the scientific journal Parasite and organizes prizes and annual meetings.

History

The Society was created at a meeting hold on April 7, 1962 at the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle in Paris, called by Jacques Callot (from Strasbourg), Jean Biguet (from Lille), Alain Chabaud (from Paris), and Claude Dupuis (from Paris). Among the 25 founding members were Lucien Brumpt, Pierre Paul Grassé, Edouard Brygoo, Jean-Marie Doby, Louis Euzet, Hervé Harant and Jean-Antoine Rioux.

Publications

The Society published from 1981 to 1999 the Bulletin de la Société Française de Parasitologie, now extinct.

Since 1994, the Society publishes the scientific journal Parasite. The journal was published as a printed journal from 1994 to 2012 and is an online open-access journal since 2013.

List of Presidents

  • 1962-1976: Robert-Philippe Dollfus
  • 1976-1982: Jean Biguet
  • 1982-1999: Jean-Antoine Rioux
  • 1998-2002: René Houin
  • 2001-2004: Philippe Dorchies
  • 2003-2007: Gérard Duvallet
  • 2006-2011: Marie-Laure Dardé
  • 2012- : Pascal Boireau


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