Infection & Immunity news
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03 JunA new study led by the Centre for Virus Research's Dr Ed Hutchinson has confirmed that pasteurisation temperatures, if applied for industry standard times, should effectively inactivate H5N1 influenza viruses in cows’ milk and render it safe to consume.
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29 May
PROFESSOR BARRETT ELECTED AMS FELLOW
The School of Infection & Immunity's Professor Mike Barrett has been elected as a new Academy of Medical Sciences fellow in the 2024 cohort of exceptional biomedical and health scientists. -
24 May
PROFESSOR WATERS RECEIVES LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
The School of Infection & Immunity's Professor Andy Waters has been announced as the recipient of the prestigious European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) lifetime achievement award at the recent BioMalPar Conference in Heidelberg, Germany. -
17 May
Sii Staff Receive £1.2m V.A. Funding
The School of Infection & Immunity's Professor Mariola Kurowska-Stolarska and Dr Domenico Somma lead a collaboration that has been awarded four years of funding worth £1.2million from Versus Arthritis (VA).
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Animal African Trypanosomiasis
Glasgow is collaborating with other universities to tackle this devastating parasitic disease.
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The evolution of SARS-CoV-2, from bats to humans, shows a slow rate of change
Mon, 15 Mar 2021 07:15:00 GMT