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No longer on Twitter. Find @WildImmunity on BlueSky Threads Facebook Instagram Mastodon. Leaning towards @bluesky as the best platform for academic networks. bsky.app/profile/wildimmunit…

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X-odus: As of 20 January 2025, we have decided to stop publishing content on Elon Musk's platform X. We can no longer ethically participate in a social network that its owner has transformed into a machine of disinformation and propaganda. 👇europeanjournalists.org/blog…
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Exciting night on the #TasmanPeninsula! #TasmanianDevil recorded trying to #hunt a #BrushtailPossum in a tree. This is likely a young devil trying to climb the tree. #EaglehawkNeck @UTAS_
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Note, this is probably last post on Twitter. Find @WildImmunity at bsky.app/profile/wildimmunit…

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#PhDScholsrship available: Development of wildlife vaccine vectors for Tasmanian devil facial tumour disease utas.edu.au/research/degrees…

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#PhDScholsrship available Co-infection and immunity in Tasmanian devils and other wildlife utas.edu.au/research/degrees…

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No longer using #Twitter #X due to the owner supporting a #BadHuman for President.
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Perhaps a slight detour from the dream of publishing a novel, but still exciting nonetheless! Our new Methods in Molecular Biology edition on Memory B-Cells is out now…
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It is about time we had this conversation. Independent surveys have shown most Tasmanians believe cats should be kept indoors. Not only will this protect our native fauna, it's better for the cat's health and safety too! rspca.org.au/latest-news/blo…
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Vaccines save lives: how can uptake be increased? nature.com/articles/d41586-0…

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Postdoc in Wildlife Disease Control focused on sarcoptic mange, available in my lab @UGAEcology @ceid_uga
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Excited to see our research on the cover of the latest issue of @nature !! I was never much of a photographer - the frogs did the heavy lifting on this one by being cuuuuute.
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"Improvement could simultaneously help mitigate climate change and pandemic risk, tackle antimicrobial resistance, and fight poverty. Few global investments could claim to have similarly broad benefits at so modest a cost." sciencemagazinedigital.org/s…
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