Rachel Krause
Assistant professor
Biology
Canadian Mennonite University
Canada
Biography
Rachel holds a BSc in Environmental Sciences from the University of British Columbia, a MSc in Biology from Concordia University (Montreal), and a PhD in Parasitology from McGill University, where she was also affiliated with the McGill School of Environment, and held a graduate fellowship at the Institute for Health and Social Policy. Rachel grew up in British Columbia's Fraser Valley.
Research Interest
Rachel's research grows out of her interest in ecology, parasitology and the environment, and more recently, global health.
Publications
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Krause RJ, Koski KG, Pons E, Sandoval N, Sinisterra O, and Scott ME (2015). Ascaris and hookworm transmission in preschool children from rural Panama: role of yard environment, soil eggs/larvae, and hygiene and play behaviours. Parasitology 142: 1543-1554.