Infection & Immunity news
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14 JanThe Centre for Virus Research's Dr Janet Scott has authored an important new report evaluating NHS Scotland Long-COVID Services and concluding that this long-term condition requires ongoing care, similar to other chronic illnesses.
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10 Jan
NEW HEAD & DEPUTY HEAD OF BACTERIOLOGY
The School of Infection & Immunity is pleased to confirm the appointment of Professor Donal Wall as our new Head of Bacteriology, with Dr Lorena Fernandez-Martinez assuming the role of Deputy Head of the research area. -
08 Jan
Sii scientists discover key cells that could be targeted to prevent arthritis
Research by School of Infection & Immunity scientists has pinpointed key cells that could be targeted to prevent painful rheumatoid arthritis flare-ups, offering potential new hope to millions of people with the condition world-wide. -
09 Dec
PROFESSOR SHEINER RECEIVES £3.3MILLION WELLCOME DISCOVERY GRANT
Professor Lilach Sheiner has been awarded a Wellcome Discovery grant of over £3.3million to investigate the biology of Toxoplasma mitochondria and decipher its function during animal infection and persistence.
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Animal African Trypanosomiasis
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The evolution of SARS-CoV-2, from bats to humans, shows a slow rate of change
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