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Pirbright to be part of new £6.2M poultry viruses project
Researchers from The Pirbright Institute, led by Head of the Avian Viral Diseases Programme, Professor Venugopal Nair, are to be part of a £6.2M BBSRC-funded project to develop rapid responses to...
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The Pirbright Institute opens new laboratory doors to the public
This weekend, pupils from Pirbright Village Primary School, Pirbright Parish Council and more than 120 other visitors from the local community were able to glimpse behind the scenes at The Pirbright...
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A new identity
What? From 04th October 2012 The Institute for Animal Health will be renamed The Pirbright Institute. . Why? We are creating a state-of-the-art Institute on a single campus at Pirbright, Surrey, UK...
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Scientists confirm Schmallenberg still circulating
Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College, in collaboration with colleagues at Pirbright, have confirmed that Schmallenberg virus is still circulating in the UK as the current midge season...
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Midge genome: Reinforcing the war against viruses
Researchers at the Institute for Animal Health have been awarded £680K by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), which also awards strategic funding to IAH, to sequence...
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$3 million earmarked for Pirbright to coordinate world FMD reference labs
The world reference laboratory for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) at Pirbright has been acknowledged by the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN) and OIE (World Organisation for Animal...
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£38M investment to protect UK livestock
Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts, will announce at 1500hrs BST today (24 May 2012) that The Pirbright Institute has been awarded £38M of strategic investment from the...
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IAH hosts Veterinary Research Club prize talks
A talented early career researcher was awarded the Walter and Dorothy Plowright Young Researchers Prize for veterinary research on Friday (27 April 2012) during the 425th meeting of the Veterinary...
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Enlightenment Science in the 21st Century – Bioimaging comes into its own
When microscopy had its first heyday in the 17th Century, it opened up a new world of cells, plant structures and the complexity of human physiology; the microscope led the discoveries and sparked a...
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Poultry Health Course bringing science into practice
Earlier this month the Poultry Health Course brought together scientists with technical staff, veterinary surgeons and others wishing to learn more about infectious diseases in the context of poultry...
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