1)Epidemiology, diagnosis and control of Sarcocystidae infections in domestic and wid mammals.
2)Application of traditional and molecular parasitological tools in the epidemiology of endo and ectoparasites of wild and peridomestic mammals, with particular interest on zoonotic implications.
3)Studies on parasitological interactions between captive non-human primates and other species.
4) Intestinal pathogenic protozoa of domestic ruminants: diagnosis, risk assessment and zoonotic importance.
5) Studies concerning tropical parasites affecting animals and humans in a public health perspective in Low-Income African Countries.