A new cooperative network to help tackle zoonotic infections and disease was launched today in Edinburgh. The network aims to bring together individuals and groups from academia, policy, government...
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Moredun and the University of Glasgow have announced the secondment of Professor Julie Fitzpatrick to the post of Professor of Food Security within the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Scienc...
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Moredun’s new interactive educational exhibit received a fantastic response from the public when it was launched at the Edinburgh International Science Festival last month.
‘Bug...
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Sustainable worm control is a major concern to the livestock industry around the world as a result of the development and spread of drug resistant parasites. Research at Moredun is helping to...
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Beth Wells, one of Moredun’s current PhD students, was awarded a Cambridge University Press prize at the British Society for Parasitology’s Spring Meeting held in April.
Beth who is ha...
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Scientists from the Moredun are warning sheep farmers to be alert to scouring in young lambs due to Nematodirus and have produced a free guide for farmers to help better understand, control an...
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Members of Moredun’s Education Group were invited along to a local primary school to lend a hand to their celebrations of all things scientific.
Stobhill Primary School in Gorebridge organis...
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Staff from Moredun and Heriot Watt University met recently (24th and 25th February) to discuss and explore future opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborations.
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‘.. very useful. It was an invaluable experience…’
‘…made us think about how we use evidence in our policy making..’
‘.. great chance to make personal...
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