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At The Pirbright Institute, we harness cutting-edge technology to contain, control and combat diseases for global economic and food security. Explore a number of case studies that highlight our work...
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Pirbright scientists identify new genes in infectious bronchitis virus
Two new genes have been identified in infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), a coronavirus that causes an acute, highly contagious and economically important respiratory disease of poultry. The research...
Type: News
Pirbright study uncovers replication sites of emerging pig disease
A recent study carried out at The Pirbright Institute has uncovered the sites within the cell where porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) makes new copies of itself during replication. Using electron...
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Pirbright study shows how SARS-CoV-2 could have adapted from bats to humans and which other animals it could infect
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ( SARS-CoV-2 ), the virus that causes COVID-19, is thought to have originated in bats, but how it jumped hosts to infect humans is unclear, as is the...
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Avian bronchitis vaccine replicates in cell culture
Researchers at The Pirbright Institute have found it is possible to generate novel vaccines for avian bronchitis that are capable of replicating in cell culture. Writing in the journal PLOS One , the...
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A novel way to create vaccines against infectious bronchitis virus explored by Pirbright scientists
Researchers at The Pirbright Institute have developed a potential vaccine for infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) that could protect chickens from severe disease with just one dose. IBV is a...
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Our innovative fundamental and applied bioscience contributes to global food security and health, improving quality of life for animals and people. Research group Any African Swine Fever Vaccinology...
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Pirbright study shows how SARS-CoV-2 could have adapted from bats to humans and which other animals it could infect
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ( SARS-CoV-2 ), the virus that causes COVID-19, is thought to have originated in bats, but how it jumped hosts to infect humans is unclear, as is the...
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SARS-CoV-2 has the potential to enter animal cells
Scientists at The Pirbright Institute have shown that severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), responsible for coronavirus disease (COVID-19), is able to enter cells using the...
Type: News