Delighted to share that we were awarded a @britsocimm Comms&Engagement grant to work on a collaborative artscience project with @Alice_Angus and @IsleofMayEcoim1 to explore unseen connections between environment, immune system and researcher. Stay tuned for Isle of May art!
My first official day as Chancellor's Fellow at the @EdinburghUni as part of a wonderfully diverse interdisciplinary cohort this year! I am looking forward to building on previous work with @IsleofMayEcoim1 to probe how environment and environmental change shape immune regulation
Intrigued by ecoimmunology and have microbiome experience? We have a postdoc position open for our project working on wild house mice - join us to disentangle the contribution of diet, the gut microbiota and the immune system in shaping parasite responses! https://t.co/zpUVBqwut2
After two days of setting up and settling in, our first set of live traps and loggers have gone out (and back in) on the #IsleofMay! A day ahead longitudinal data collection with the current field team @RowanBancroft@indra_warr@FletcherRowanne@kathelse
We have launched our new @BBSRC project grant working with the wild mice on the Isle of May with a trip to the island, testing of kit and re setting grids - also time for a team celebration! With @amybpedersen @Mair_Iris@RowanBancroft
We (@amybpedersen @Mair_Iris@RowanBancroft) are delighted to have been awarded a joint BBSRC project grant to work on wild mouse immunology on the Isle of May. We are looking for a research technician to join our team.
Our RT vacancy is now live at https://t.co/W1vN27RPgW
Dr Pedersen shows the spatial and temporal variation in H. polygyrus infection in wild mice which was just published last year at https://t.co/YINaijaR11 Mice with #Eimeria seem to be more likely to have H. polygyrus also. Approx. 3.1 parasite species per mouse! #BSP60York
@MinsterBantam@BSPparasitology I just got an email to say the same as this morning. The coinfections passcode has worked for the wild parasitology session