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Emily in “The Biologist”
Emily in “The Biologist”

Emily in “The Biologist”

24th August 2015 by ginafinch chat_bubble_outline 0 comment(s)
Emily in “The Biologist”

Emily Gwyer-Findlay, a senior postdoctoral researcher in the Davidson lab has recently been featured the Royal Society of Biology’s magazine “The Biologist”, with “Spotlight on Immunology”.

 

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@BBCBreakfast: "Where we are now is a legacy of poor decisions that were taken when we eased restrictions." Linda Bauld, Professor of Public Health at the University of Edinburgh tells #BBCBreakfast that Covid-19 cases are a result of poor decisions and the new variants. https://t.co/HpugN2pI0p https://t.co/GBLUyGrG6R
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- January 27, 2021

@IndependentSage: Making the case for more comprehensive travel restrictions & supported quarantine - @LindaBauld of the Independent SAGE Behavioural Advisory Group on @BBCBreakfast this morning https://t.co/9rostKKrkz
@djdavidsonlab

- January 27, 2021

@GwyerFindlay: Paper finally accepted!! Findlay lab first paper is coming out sooooooonn 🥳🥳
@djdavidsonlab

- January 27, 2021

@xandvt: Please do send in questions for tomorrow. It is so helpful to get a sense of what people are concerned about or confused by. I’ll do my best to answer AND I’ll be trying to make the vaccine-allergy advice as clear as possible! 🤗 https://t.co/9WaCXsQTua
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- January 26, 2021

@chrischirp: I really really dislike this normalisation of the inequality that the burden of childcare with closed schools falls on women much more than men. https://t.co/7SKTv0l3Ja
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- January 26, 2021

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