~apha-science-blog | Bookmarks (9)
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Is a newly discovered virus contributing to the decline of our wild hedgehogs? – APHA Science Blog
Could a newly discovered virus be the reason European hedgehogs, once a common sight in our...
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Yellow-legged Hornet monitoring and eradication in the UK – APHA Science Blog
12-18 May is Invasive Species Week, led by the GB Non-native Species Secretariat (NNSS), part of...
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Protecting the UK’s potatoes from the Colorado beetle – APHA Science Blog
Calling on gardeners, allotment owners and the general public to look out for the Colorado beetle...
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Protecting Britain’s fields and forests: how genomics is fighting invasive threats – APHA Science Blog
Genomics enhances plant disease management by enabling early detection and real-time tracking. APHA-led scientists, in collaboration...
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How can microscopy enhance understanding of vector borne diseases? – APHA Science Blog
Dr. Luis M. Hernández-Triana, Biodiversity Research Team Lead and APHA Vector-Borne Diseases Discipline Lead, tells us...
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Disease emergency response in action – APHA Science Blog
Aled Edwards, Head of England Field Delivery for the agency reveals how rapid response by several...
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If you go down to the woods today – APHA Science Blog
This World TB Day, APHA disease scientist Siân Powell describes a long-standing project at Woodchester Park...
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Discovering my passion as a Veterinary Research Scientist – APHA Science Blog
It was not until her last year at university that APHA Scientist Dr Samantha Henry realized...
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My journey in science – APHA Science Blog
Dr Jess Parry, our Epidemiology Workgroup Leader, reflects on her path from a curious young girl,...