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Posts by Gregory Milne

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Pathogens and planetary change - Nature Reviews Biodiversity This Review explores the relationship between emerging infectious diseases and biodiversity loss, and how both are connected to global environmental changes in the Anthropocene.

How are pathogens and parasites responding to planetary change, what does this mean for people and biodiversity, and what is to be done? New @viralemergence.org synthesis out today in Nature Rev Biodiversity (@natrevbiodiv.bsky.social) with a fantastic author team🧪😷
www.nature.com/articles/s44...

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Towards a ‘people and nature’ paradigm for biodiversity and infectious disease | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Zoonotic and vector-borne infectious diseases are among the most direct human health consequences of biodiversity change. The COVID-19 pandemic increased health policymakers’ attention on the links between ecological degradation and disease, and sparked ...

New paper! 🦠🐭🦟 Perspectives on the route towards a 'people and nature' paradigm for biodiversity-disease research and action, with fantastic co-authors @profkatej.bsky.social, @dwredding.bsky.social and Sagan Friant. royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...

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Awesome opportunity! Please RT for potential PhD students on our new AI & Biodiversity PhD Programme

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Congrats Gwen, so glad to hear 👏

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Really enjoyed the fantastic variety of research at #BES2024 in Liverpool last week. Presented my ongoing work on forecasting rodent-borne disease outbreaks (can you tell I'm excited by it?)🐁🦠& met some lovely people. Looking forward to Edinburgh next year @britishecolsoc.bsky.social

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