Infection & Immunity news
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16 MarDr Mariana Ferreira Silva has been awarded a Young Investigator Grant from the São Paulo Research Foundation to establish a research group at the University of São Paulo. Her five-year project will investigate how the ubiquitination system influences the life cycle of Toxoplasma gondii.
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12 Mar
Professor Donal Wall delivers inaugural lecture
Professor Donal Wall, Head of Bacteriology in the School of Infection & Immunity, delivered his inaugural lecture to friends and colleagues on Friday, 27 February 2026 in the Yudowitz Lecture Theatre of the Wolfson Medical School Building. -
09 Mar
Strong Turnout for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Open House
On Monday, 23 February 2026, we welcomed undergraduate and postgraduate students from across the University of Glasgow to the Sir Graeme Davies Building for an Open House event offering a structured introduction to the School of Infection & Immunity. -
09 Mar
AfrIBOP celebrates 10 years of training success across Africa
The 2026 edition of AfrIBOP will mark a decade of successful training courses for early-career researchers and clinicians in immunology across Africa. The milestone 10th anniversary symposium is scheduled for Monday 16 to Friday 20 March at the Devon Valley Hotel in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
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Animal African Trypanosomiasis
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The evolution of SARS-CoV-2, from bats to humans, shows a slow rate of change
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