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6th May 13
Moredun and Fish Vet Group working together to develop novel vaccines for Aquaculture
Moredun is delighted to announce a new relationship with the Fish Vet Group (FVG) to develop novel vaccines to protect farmed fish against disease.
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26th Apr 13
Moredun student wins science photography prize
We are delighted to announce that Thomas Tzelos, a PhD student at Moredun has won the British Society of Parasitology’s annual photo competition.
Thomas’ stunning image of... Read more
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25th Apr 13
Moredun Scientific Celebrates 25 Year Anniversary
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24th Apr 13
Schmallenberg virus confirmed in Scotland
Schmallenberg virus (SBV) has been detected in a deformed calf born on a Dumfriesshire farm. While SBV has been recently shown to have circulated in another Dumfrieshire herd, there was no... Read more
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17th Apr 13
Moredun Collaborate in EU Project to Improve the Safety of Drinking Water
The Moredun Research Institute and Moredun Scientific are partners in a €9 million EU-funded research project launched today to improve the safety of European drinking water.
The... Read more
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17th Apr 13
BBC Landward clip featuring Moredun's work on Liver Fluke is now available to view on our website
Did you miss Friday's edition of the popular farming and countryside programme?
We are delighted to announced that the liver fluke piece featuring Moredun, which was original... Read more
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18th Mar 13
Landward to feature Moredun's liver fluke work
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- 27th Feb 13
BBC Landward clip featuring Moredun's work on Neospora available to view on website

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- 25th Feb 13
knowledgescotland work shadowing scheme again highly rated
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- 19th Feb 13
HRH The Princess Royal praises dedication to training and education in livestock science
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal commended the various education, training and public engagement initiatives taking place at the world renowned Moredun Foundation and Moredun Research... Read more
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- 27th Feb 13
Printed from http://www.moredun.ac.uk/news on 22/05/13 06:22:22 PM
Moredun is committed to promoting animal health and welfare through research and education and is recognized worldwide for its contribution to research into infectious diseases of farmed livestock.