The Disease Ecology Lab at the USYD is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to explore drivers of infectious diseases at the wildlife-livestock interface
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#PhD #Scholarship #DiseaseEcology #Epidemiology #WildlifeHealth #OneHealth #USYD
The Disease Ecology Lab at the USYD is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to explore drivers of infectious diseases at the wildlife-livestock interface
🌐 www.sydney.edu.au/scholarships...
#PhD #Scholarship #DiseaseEcology #Epidemiology #WildlifeHealth #OneHealth #USYD
Want to find out how to make your own bat cells from field samples? Check it out!
👉 peerj.com/articles/20222
Thanks to my wonderful co-authors @labrannelly.bsky.social, Chris, Tomás, @nicholaswu.bsky.social @jhufschmid.bsky.social and Ellen 🦇
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Her legacy in wildlife conservation, empathetic science, and inspiring generations will forever ripple across the world.
Her legacy in wildlife conservation, empathetic science, and inspiring generations will forever ripple across the world.
📸 Jennifer Barros
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Michelle co-authored the first book chapter on the topic of welfare of Australian mammals in human care, a milestone that reflects decades of dedication across clinical practice, wildlife rehabilitation, regulation, and ethics🐨
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My research on the immune systems of Australian bats at risk of white-nose syndrome suggests our native species may be vulnerable to this devastating pathogen - as always, more research is needed!