Researcher Spotlight: Dr Daniel Streicker
Dr Daniel Streicker is a Wellcome Trust/Royal Society Sir Henry Dale Fellow at the University of Glasgow. His research looks at the way that pathogens are transmitted between species, with a hope that...
View ArticleWellcome Trust Research Round-Up: 23/02/15
Our fortnightly round-up of work from the Wellcome Trust community… The secret life of pollinators in the city Cities should not be overlooked as important havens for bees according to research by a...
View ArticleWorld TB Day: what next for prevention and treatment?
TB remains a global problem with 1.5 million deaths and 9 million cases per year. On World TB Day, Wellcome Trust Senior Science Portfolio Developer Marta Tufet looks back at the history of TB...
View ArticleWellcome Trust Research Round-up: 30.03.15
Our fortnightly round-up of news from the Wellcome Trust community… New insight into TB immune evasion A new version of a gene, that may help to explain why some people are more susceptible to TB than...
View ArticleRolling back malaria: A journey through space and time
On Friday the winners of the Access to Understanding competition were announced at an event celebrating communication of scientific research. Aimed at PhD students and early-career postdoctoral...
View ArticleProMED: An Early Warning System for Emerging Diseases
The fast and effective communication of reliable information is vital during outbreaks such as the Ebola epidemic in West Africa. Combating infectious disease is one of the Trust’s five focus areas,...
View ArticleImage of the Week: Sequencing Ebola genomes
Our image – or in this case video – of the week is a time-lapse video of Professor Ian Goodfellow installing viral genome sequencer machines in Sierra Leone. Professor Goodfellow and his colleagues...
View ArticleExperts support a varied approach to Ebola trials
In a letter to the Wall Street Journal today, 19 experts from Africa, Asia, Europe and the US set out their support for the use of a range of clinical trial designs during the Ebola epidemic. The...
View ArticleMERS-CoV: Dispatches from Korea
The spread of Middle Eastern Respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) highlights the urgent need to improve how we prepare for and tackle emerging infectious diseases. The current outbreak in Korea...
View ArticleImage of the Week: Pneumococcal vaccines in Kenya
This week, our image of the week comes from work experience student Tallulah Tacchi and features a video from the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Centre and Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance, on the impact of the...
View ArticleResearcher Spotlight: Prof Abdisalan Noor
Professor Abdisalan Noor is a Wellcome Trust Research Fellow at the Kenya Medical Research Institute/Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KEMRI-WTRP) in Nairobi, Kenya. He is also a Visiting Professor at...
View ArticleImage of the Week: MMV’s Malaria Box
Earlier this month, Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) won the Open Data Innovation Award, one of five open data awards presented by Tim Berners-Lee’s Open Data Institute. Their ‘Malaria Box’ contains...
View ArticleBreakthrough in the search for an Ebola Vaccine
The publication of positive results from the Ebola VSV-ZEBOV vaccine trial is being met with understandable excitement, but there is still important work that needs to be done. Charlie Weller oversees...
View ArticleHow to conduct a clinical trial during a disease outbreak
A year after the WHO declared the Ebola outbreak to be a health emergency, new cases continue to emerge in Guinea and Sierra Leone. Oxford Professor of Global Health Research Trudie Lang is part of a...
View ArticleResearcher Spotlight: Professor Thumbi Ndung’u
Professor Thumbi Ndung’u is the Victor Daitz Chair in HIV/TB Research at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. He works in the KwaZulu-Natal Research Institute for Tuberculosis and HIV and...
View ArticleAntibiotic Awareness Week: Seven infections that are getting harder to treat
This week is the first ever global Antibiotic Awareness Week, which aims to increase understanding of how bacteria are evolving to beat our best drugs and what we can do about it. The Wellcome Trust...
View Article60 cents a year for every person on the planet would make us safer against...
As the world continues to learn difficult lessons from the Ebola crisis and the failures that occurred during the response, a landmark report published today spells out what must be done to increase...
View ArticleDrug-resistant infections: how worried should we be?
The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland is taking place this week, from 20-23 January. Known simply as ‘Davos’, the meeting is an opportunity for business and political leaders...
View ArticleZika virus outbreak in the Americas
The World Health Organisation (WHO) today declared the Zika virus outbreak in South and Central American a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). It is the first time since the Ebola...
View ArticleTaking action on Zika
The outbreak of Zika virus in the Americas and possible link to microcephaly has caused international concern, with the WHO declaring a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Our Zika virus...
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