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Published! Toxoplasma…

Published! Toxoplasma…

Fig. 3. Toxoplasma gondii immunohistochemistry of a common bottlenose dolphin (case #3): A. and B. T. gondii in the lung tissue. The zoites within the protozoal cyst are immunolabeled; C. Protozoan presence in the adrenal gland cortex. The right lower corner exhibits necrosis, characterised by fragmentation of cells and pyknosis, karyorrhexis and karyolysis of nuclei; D. Magnification of the adrenal gland, zona fasciculata. A cortical epithelial cell is expanded by a large protozoal cyst. Within the cyst are multiple basophilic (blue) zoites, 2–3 μm in diameter. Arrows indicate intra- and extracellular aggregates of T. gondii.

A new article from our team:Toxoplasma gondii has been described in several marine mammals around the world including numerous species of cetaceans, yet infection and transmission mechanisms in the marine environment are not clearly defined.

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Published! Automated Analysis article…

Read more about the article Published! Automated Analysis article…

We are so proud in our friends, colleagues and scientist that finally published this great innovative article deals with automated analysis of large amount of video material from marine vast area surveys.

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Normoxic trimix training for scientists

Normoxic trimix training for scientists

The Normoxic Trimix Training programme is open and running for students across all faculties. It is being run from our top of the line diving centre, supervised by our DSO (Dive Safty Officer) Eran Rozen.

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Trimix qualification program

Megalodon CCR diver at 60m depth

We are pleased to announce that we now have the ability to certify scientists with a CCR (Close Circuit Rebreather) Megalodon rebreather up to Normoxic level (to 60 m).

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We have a new Green-house, but it’s not for plants! 

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