The 3Rs refer to “Reduction, Refinement, and Replacement” for the use of animals in scientific research. The Pawlowic lab takes our efforts to incorporate the 3Rs very seriously. Animal welfare is key to us as a group, and also at an individual level. Recently, our team worked in collaboration with the staff technicians at theContinue reading “Awards for our 3Rs efforts”
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Congrats to Dr. Grant Hall- 4th Pawlowic Lab PhD student
Grant MJ Hall is an MRC student co-supervised with Prof Susan Wyllie to continue our collaborative work to develop Mode-of-Action technologies and insight for Cryptosporidium. On Friday November 7th, Grant gave a seminar on his PhD project and then had a successful viva. Congrats for several years of hard work and for presenting and defendingContinue reading “Congrats to Dr. Grant Hall- 4th Pawlowic Lab PhD student”
New publication- Congrats Ross!
During the summer of 2024 we posted an article to biorxiv about the function of Cryptosporidium Oocyst Wall Proteins (COWPs) in Cryptosporidium transmission. We are excited to share this week that it has now been peer-reviewed and published at PLoS Pathogens! https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/article?id=10.1371/journal.ppat.1013561 Congrats to all the authors, but especially Dr. Ross Bacchetti who performed aContinue reading “New publication- Congrats Ross!”
New funding!
Dr. Mattie Christine Pawlowic is a Principal Investigator and Sir Henry Dale Fellow. Her group is a member of the Wellcome Centre for Anti-Infectives Research at the University of Dundee. She established her independent research group in 2017 funded primarily by a Sir Henry Dale Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust and The Royal Society (£1.5Continue reading “New funding!”