We enjoyed the opportunity to talk about our work several times this year:


Sam Ferguson was our summer student, and presented both at the summer student symposia and also at this years SPPIRIT Symposium at the Roslin Institute!

Peyton and Mattie enjoyed being hosted by Julie Tottey and the INRAE team to discuss Cryptosporidium biology and animal health. Mattie enjoyed getting to meet Aurelien Dumetre and the members of his lab and department in Marseille to discuss our collaboration as a part of our new Wellcome Trust Career Development Award.


We also were asked to present about our work on the 3Rs in Belgium. See the post HERE to learn more.
We look forward to welcoming all of our collaborators in the Cryptosporidium field to Edinburgh in May 2026 for the 2nd Biennial Cryptosporidium Meeting.
