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Posts by Dr Liam Brierley
Yes! We use a lot of both plus NLP, NER, etc in our work to try and understand big patterns and human and wildlife disease!
I was meaning the inconsistency and weirdness in the actual search terms here is pretty reminiscent of
m.bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of... 😂
What is this, the Pokémon Global Trade System circa 2011?
my gut microbiome:
Hello all my fellow microbial ecologists who have suddenly found themselves transmogrified into botanists this week.
Would also add that the Peer Review availability is really, really not visible on many publisher sites so it's easy to overlook when they are there!
Depends on how deep I need to dig into the paper - if it's my field and I want to understand the full methodology, almost always, but if it's a little outside, or the methods are less of a priority to me then I maybe won't, or maybe only a quick skim.
Babysitting in the 16th century sounds great
If you want to forget about current affairs for a bit and listen to us make jokes about.. um.. current affairs, then, oh look I am doing some panel(?) comedy(??) in Glasgow on Saturday.
www.glasgowcomedyfestival.com/events/the-s...
Sometimes you stumble upon a species where there must be a cracking story behind the name.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastard...
Five persistent “Zombie Facts” that should be allowed to finally die | Sean Slater
'Zombie facts' are myths, ideas and factoids that continue to spread long after they have been comprehensively debunked.
🦅 What’s driving the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) across Europe?
Using machine learning and wild bird ecology, a new study from @L_Brierley & colleagues reveals a shift towards year-round risk in cold, low-lying regions of NW Europe.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A study funded through a partnership with CSL Seqirus has been published in Scientific Reports. The research maps #BirdFlu risk across Europe using environmental AND wild bird data. Read more: www.thepandemicinstitute.org/news/study-u... @liambrierley.bsky.social #AvianInfluenza #H5N1
🎙️🤣 I wrote about why and how researchers should think about comedy as a way of public engagement via @uofgpe.bsky.social!
There's a couple of routes to do this in Glasgow, and if you're interested to see how it works you can come see Bright Club TONIGHT at The Stand! linktr.ee/brightclubsc...
I am ridiculously excited for this next set of Glasgow scicomm comics. This coming Monday!!
Two weeks til 🎙️COMEDIC ACADEMIC🎙️time!! Feat. everything from how much you can electrically stimulate someone to the psychology of stroppy astronauts!
Want to dip your own toe in or hear about scicomm-comedy training? Get on that mailing list! eepurl.com/jr69Zg
👀 also don't miss the discount code⬇️
We've a computational PhD project available AI-DRIVEN DISCOVERY OF VIRUS–HOST MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS www.gla.ac.uk/colleges/mvl... as part of the University of Glasgow's MVLS Futures Themes PhD Programme. Deadline for applications is this Monday, 12th Jan 2026. Please apply!
"[neurodivergent] behaviors .. need not be changed for properly functioning research environments and demanding conformity of autistic scientists is actively harmful to their mental health"
Many important and stunningly relatable points in this piece.
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Spectra of mutation patterns across the influenza A phylogeny are informative of not just differential host adaptation, but differential tissue adaptation too!
Conservation, genomics, ecology, *and* bats all in the same PhD!
Four panel comic, featuring a red fox, a grey cat, and a flying fox Panel 1: Cat: “who are you talking to there?” Fox, holding a phone: “my distant relative in Australia” Panel 2: Fox, speaking from a phone: “say hi to cat!” The face of a fox, upside down: “hi” Panel 3: Cat: “don’t you think it’s a dumb stereotype to draw Australians that way?” Fox: “huh?” Panel 4: Zoomed out view on the upside down fox, revealing that it’s a flying fox so it’s upside down because of this, not because of a joke about Australians being upside down Flying fox: “like what?”
Some things, like foxes, really are upside down in Australia
What makes bird flu spill over to humans? 4y funded PhD in the genomics and molecular virology behind zoonosis of avian influenza A virus, working with @tompeacock.bsky.social and others between Liverpool, Pirbright, and Uppsala!
open to applications until next week!
Some areas of the text also seem formatted in a way less like a research paper and more like, say, a chatbot output..
🚨 2 PhD opportunities under Wessex One Health to join my group & work on:
1. Integrating bat and fungal pathogen ecology to understand epidemiology
2. AI-augmented metagenomics to map British bat virome and assess zoonotic potential
Deadline 26 January 2026 🦇🧪🦠🌍🌐
www.surrey.ac.uk/wessex-one-h...
The absurdity of not being able to use a .gov site as a reliable source anymore.
um, 𝘢𝘤𝘵𝘶𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺, we call them orthopicobirnaviruses now
Is it something like "by" -> "bystander" -> something like "onlooker" or "watcher" -> the colloquial "peeping Tom" -> further transmogrification?
I have strong memories of an automated plagiarism of a press article about my research into bat virus distributions suggesting we analysed "illnesses of cricket bats"
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