Thanks to our fabulous colleagues at the Animal Health Institute and Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia, have the rare opportunity to share good news for the prospects of using cattle vaccination to control bovine Tuberculosis.
https://t.co/2bwOmmAjfE
Pandemics don’t start in hospitals. They often start in animals.
That’s why university vet schools matter so much for public health & pandemic preparedness.
I’ve written about the proposed closure of Cambridge Vet School and the national consequences.
https://t.co/qmYTTlRd80
Please could you help us fight the unreasonable recommendation to close the veterinary course at the @Cambridge_Uni by contributing to https://t.co/J8ncyrCZZ1 @CamVetSchool
✈️ THE HIGH LIFE RETURNS ✈️
After a 30-year delay in the departure lounge, The High Life returns in a new musical spectacular featuring Alan Cumming, Forbes Masson, Siobhan Redmond and Patrick Ryecart 🧑✈️👨✈️👩✈🧑✈️
🛬 Landing in Spring 2026 – Still Living It!
Want to boost your understanding of #epidemiology & #InfectiousDisease modelling?
Join our short course in collaboration with @UKHSA & gain experience of setting up models to monitor outbreaks & transmission.
Runs 16 - 27 June 2025, London & online.
https://t.co/J9jUWuRgIv
Did you used to get Discovery from Marshall Cavendish?
Launched in 1988 1t was a partwork school encyclopedia you bought each fortnight to help you learn about history through a mix of model making, audio cassettes and massive pictures. Launched just before CD-ROMs became popular it was like Encarta 95 without the screen glare!
People usually think replication attempts in science are rare. Journals don't publish replications, so scientists don't do them.
In reality there are countless replication attempts (and failures), it's just PhD students assume they did something wrong
https://t.co/cxGGexVOw2
Well...there it is. 😯
DoD confirms:
- a new-construction PRC submarine sank at the pier in Wuhan
- the boat was first of a new class, the Type 041 Zhou
- PRC authorities scrambled to cover it up
AND
- DoD reveals that it is nuclear-powered ⚛️
https://t.co/H09sS0suYv
On Saturday, we wrapped up our 6-day training on Mathematical Modelling for Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Dynamics!
Congratulations to all the incredible participants from across the continent—your energy, dedication, and hard work made this training a huge success! 🙌
I'm looking for TWO postdocs to join my lab @cornellvet If you are interested in disease (re)-emergence, expansion & dynamics have a look at my lab: https://t.co/o0oMSwwqxY & details of the positions here: https://t.co/5CTNEiV6mc Reach out if you have any questions 🤓
🎉 Announcing our #FuturesFellowships scheme!
We’re looking to recruit 10 Futures Fellows who will be hosted within our Schools and woven into the fabric of our four College Futures.
Professor Iain McInnes explains more 🌟
Apply - https://t.co/3Z85krWljB
Postdoc (Cambridge, UK)
Methodologies for nowcasting and forecasting epidemics
with Daniela De Angelis
at @MRC_BSU
More details: https://t.co/VGORsNHhLY
Are you a life scientist, public health, medical, or veterinary professional in a low- or middle-income country?
Enroll in this short course, Mathematical Modelling for Vaccine-preventable Diseases.
Dates: 9-15 September (Nairobi)
Apply: https://t.co/HsW7DqPgS6
@uonbi
Vaccine Impact Modelling Consortium (VIMC) & CEMA are running intensive 6-day short course on Mathematical Modelling for Vaccine-preventable.
Course Dates: 9-15 September (Nairobi)
Apply: https://t.co/HsW7DqOJ2y
Application Deadline: 12th July
Travel bursaries available.
Are you from low and middle-income countries?
We are looking for u.
Vaccine Impact Modelling Consortium (VIMC) & CEMA are running an intensive 6-day short course on Mathematical Modelling for Vaccine-preventable.
Dates: 9-15 September (Nairobi)
Apply: https://t.co/HsW7DqPgS6
When it comes to problems with academic publishing we are in fact the baddies. So many scholars really think pre-pub peer review works as quality control & published stuff is trustworthy. There is no easy fix to the quality problem, but ending publication as target is a beginning
🐷New paper in Nature Food🐷
THE BAD NEWS: overall, we found trade-offs. Farms with lower GHGs had lower land use, but higher antimicrobial use and poorer welfare.
THE GOOD NEWS: trade-offs weren't inevitable. Several farms performed well in all four ways. 1/5
📢 New editorial out in @GlobalHealthBMJ: 'Stuck in ‘the field’: why applied epidemiology needs to go home’.👞🏠🧪
Reflections from my work participating in transnationanl outbreak investigations and reviewing other peoples' TL;DR below.👇
https://t.co/XSJrATW6LA