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Posts by Dr Jennifer Shelton

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Sharing to my fungal network! πŸ„ The Ineos Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research is looking for a Professorial Research Fellow (PRF) in antifungal drug discovery and development, and antifungal resistance. Further details here: my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...

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Johanna Rhodes and Jennifer Shelton on Resistance to Antifungals - EDAR7
Johanna Rhodes and Jennifer Shelton on Resistance to Antifungals - EDAR7 YouTube video by McGill AMR Centre

I am thrilled to have come across this recording of mine and Dr Jo Rhodes's talks at EDAR7 in Montreal last year. It's great to be able to signpost people to this to find out more about the research we've done on fungal AMR! πŸ¦ πŸ§¬πŸ’Š youtu.be/oamzqLK5JA0?...

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I had to look this up to make sure it’s real and not an AI image! What a beauty! πŸ₯°

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Ocean with David Attenborough (2025) ⭐ 8.5 | Documentary 1h 35m

An emotional rollercoaster. 🎒

🐟 Beautiful, awe-inspiring videography of the ocean.
πŸ’” Heart-breaking footage of bottom-trailing & floating krill factories.
🀞🏻 Messages of hope.
βš”οΈ A final call-to-arms by David Attenborough.

I urge you to see it. πŸ™πŸ» m.imdb.com/title/tt3302...

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Deadly Fungi Are Here, and They’re Spreading Unlike β€œThe Last of Us,” virulent fungal disease isn't a work of science fiction.

www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...

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Warning over killer fungus which could infect millions as it spreads across Europe Fungal infections will be a factor in millions of deaths worldwide each year

www.independent.co.uk/news/science...

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Killer fungus forecast to spread to UK as climate changes Viewers of the TV show The Last Of Us are already familiar with the risks of a fungus that can wipe out people. Climate change is fuelling the spread of the Aspergillus fungus that can kill people, an...

news.sky.com/story/killer...

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Killer fungus could infect millions in Europe due to climate change, experts warn A Manchester scientist has warned that rising global temperatures could drive the spread of killer fungal infections

www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/health/...

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Warning over 'killer fungus' as experts predict NINE MILLION deaths A killer fungus that targets those with a weakened immune system is set to infect nine million people in Europe, as temperatures continue to rise, according to new research.

www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic...

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Killer fungus forecast to spread as climate heats up, experts warn Aspergillus poses a threat to human health and food security as the planet gets warmer, allowing pathogens to thrive in new areas

www.thetimes.com/uk/science/a...

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Deadly fungus could spread through Europe as temperatures rise, scientists say A new study says a killer fungus which thrives in warm temperatures could spread through parts of Europe, causing serious lung problems for vulnerable people.

www.lbc.co.uk/tech/deadly-...

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(PDF) Climate change-driven geographical shifts in Aspergillus species habitat and the implications for plant and human health PDF | Aspergillus species cause severe infections in humans, livestock, and plants, and are widespread environmental saprotrophs. With rising global... | Find, read and cite all the research you need ...

A bit late to the party πŸŽ‰ but excited to share @drcruzzell.bsky.social, @normanvanrhijn.bsky.social and my preprint on climate-driven Aspergillus species shifts! Honoured by how much interest there has been from the media in this, links below. πŸ‘‡ www.researchgate.net/publication/...

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Just another ~1,500 followers to go! πŸ˜‚ Truly gutted by the decline of Twitter, but looking forward to joining the @bsky.app community. πŸ™‚

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This animation shows how temperatures have changed over the last 100 years for each February-April period. On each map, red shading indicates warmer than average conditions, and blue shading shows the opposite. Note the trend.

Data from NOAAGlobalTemp v6.0.0 (www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/lan...).

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