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Boyko Georgiev serves as a Professor within the Department of Natural Sciences at New Bulgarian University (NBU), where he teaches "Biodiversity and Biological Resources Conservation" (ESEB400) for the Bachelor's Programme in Ecology and Environmental Protection. His academic profile is documented at http://www.iber.bas.bg/?q=en/user/9, reflecting his active role in parasitology research and education.
His primary research interests encompass:
- Parasitology with specialization in cestodes and helminths
- Taxonomic classification and molecular systematics of parasitic worms
- Biodiversity assessment in freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems
- Impact of invasive alien species on native parasite communities
- Host-parasite co-evolution across fish, avian, and mammalian systems
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2016-2020) reveals dominant trends in describing novel parasite species (particularly cestodes), utilizing molecular markers (28S rDNA, mitochondrial genomes) for phylogenetic reconstruction, and documenting parasite biodiversity in understudied regions including Bulgaria, Ethiopia, Malaysia, and Chilean Patagonia. His work frequently addresses invasive species impacts and contributes to global taxonomic databases through the Planetary Biodiversity Inventory project.
While no specific scientific awards are documented in the provided materials, his research appears in high-impact journals including Systematic Parasitology, Parasitology Research, and European Journal of Taxonomy, indicating significant peer recognition within parasitology and taxonomy communities.
Details regarding graduate student mentorship, research grants, laboratory facilities, or collaborative teams are not specified in the available documentation, though his extensive international co-authorship network suggests active research collaborations across multiple continents.
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