
UofG SBOHVM
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The School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine at The University of Glasgow
gla.ac.uk/schools/bohvm
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02-10-2013 09:29:02
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Breaking my Twitter silence to share a great PhD opportunity I'm co-supervising at UofG SBOHVM. Funded project on rewilding, ticks & zoonotic disease risk across Scotland 🇬🇧 and the Italian Alps 🇮🇹 Full details on Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/lucane…


📢 NEW | UK-Uganda team launches major study on deadly Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever Virus. (CCHF). The international partnership will allow scientists to better understand CCHF transmission & immunity in East Africa. gla.ac.uk/research/az/cv… UK Research and Innovation Dept. of Agriculture


Congratulations to the 5 new PhD graduates from Ifakara Health Institute #tanzania - Najat Kahamba, Joel Odero, PhD Emmanuel P. Mwanga Issa Mshani Andrea Kipingu The future looks bright for #malaria research


Congratulations to Prof. Christopher Loughrey & Prof Lisa Boden on their appointment as Vice-Chairs of Veterinary Schools Council #veterinary #veterinaryeducation #veterinarymedicine



💡New Researcher Spotlight Article!💡 This time for researcher spotlight, Infectious Disease Ecology theme leader & OHRBID lab member Dr. Taya Forde (Taya Forde) talks us through her research in the field of bacterial infectious diseases. Read here: gla.ac.uk/schools/bohvm/…



Applications for the Humanimal Trust 2025 Connections award are NOW OPEN! The £10k fund is open to professionals and students to drive ethical research for the benefit of humans and animal. Apply by 18 August. 👉humanimaltrust.org.uk/one-medicine-f…


Drs Fredros Okumu Joel Odero, PhD Derek Charlwood, Bart Knols & April Monroe discuss safeguarding #malaria control gains in #Africa through ‘#species #sanitation’ & #structural #resilience. UofG SBOHVM University of Glasgow Ifakara Health Institute Swiss TPH University of Basel cell.com/trends/parasit…


After a lot of hard work and tears our work on eastern black rhinos is out. We find that there is no substitute for natural dispersal between populations for conserving diversity. Also, my first last author paper 😁 UofG SBOHVM IISc Bangalore pnas.org/doi/abs/10.107…