Recent News & Events
- Drs Louise Matthews & Richard Reeve, with Prof. Dan Haydon were involved in the team - Vaccinating cattle against E.coli O157 could cut human cases by 85% - covered by the BBC
- Dr Alison Mather with Prof. Dan Haydon & Dom Mellor - Animals "not the source of drug-resistant salmonella"
- Dr Katie Hampson - Agenda: the eradication of infectious disease (Herald, newspaper) which follows on from a special issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society entitled 'Towards the endgame and beyond: complexities and challenges for the elimination of infectious diseases'
- Katie Hampson - has been awarded a L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship
Story covered on the University news feed - Several of our Institute researchers are closed involved with the Global Alliance for Rabies Control who has recently won the UK Charity Award 2013 for Healthcare and Medical Research
- Out of Africa: Livingstone's Legacy - Dr Heather Ferguson & Prof. Sarah Cleaveland
- Tanzania's National Heritage: Biodiversity Conservation and Development
- David Livingstone & The Scottish Encounter with Tropical Disease Symposium 2013
- IBAHCM becomes a member of the International Association for Ecology and Health
- Prof. Rowland Kao - Study finds first direct evidence of tuberculosis transmission between cattle and badgers
- Dr Annette MacLeod - University of Glasgow plays leading role in award of £2.7m grant for sleeping sickness research (and on the BBC newspages)
- Sarah Cleaveland & Katie Hampson - WHO - Human dog-mediated-rabies: strengthening capacity and raising awareness
- New approach needed to tackle emerging zoonotic diseases
- Prof. Sarah Cleaveland amongst the four Glasgow academics honoured by Royal Society of Edinburgh
- New rabies virus discovered in Tanzania
- Announcing the appointed members of the Strategic Management Board for Veterinary Surveillance
- Inferring the ancestry of African wild dogs that returned to the Serengeti-Mara - Planet Earth Online
- Images of Science - Glasgow Science Centre
- Getting Rabies under Control - Prof. Sarah Cleaveland