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  • How do Atlantic salmon adapt to their local environment? Perhaps the answer lies in their genes.

    Blog on the SBS seminar (4th March 2021) from Dr Victoria Pritchard written by Max Vallarino, student from the “Meet the scientists” course

    In an age where natural biodiversity is under greater threat than ever before, it is important to use every tool at our disposal when devising management plans…

    Published by School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
  • Extreme bugs with extreme advantages - how do you find medicines in harsh environments?

    Blog on the SBS seminar from Prof Marcel Jaspars written by Jessie Jungels, student from the “Meet the scientists” course 

    In a world of growing antibiotic resistance and newly emerging diseases (not to mention, Covid-19), drug discovery and development have become more important than ever. Even though nature is one…

    Published by School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
  • Bioenergy from Miscanthus

    I model projections of bioenergy crop yield and energy, carbon capture, and environmental impacts, and in the last year myself and Astley Hastings have published three papers on Miscanthus x giganteus as a bioenergy crop. What I have discovered is that in England miscanthus is a robust bioenergy crop against…

    Published by School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
  • Blended Learning in the Covid-19 Pandemic

    As we approach the milestone of a year since the Covid-19 pandemic forced a seismic shift in the delivery of teaching in universities around the world, I reflect on our experience of blended learning here in the School of Biological Sciences.

    At the beginning of 2020, the term “blended learning”…

    Published by School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
  • Working as a STEM Ambassador

    I have been visiting a local school as a STEM ambassador for the last 5 years. I work part time and spend my day off from my research and student supervision in SBS, teaching science and technology to 4-12 year olds which is extremely…

    Published by School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
  • In the Heat of the Heather

    When I mention that my PhD is in wildfire ecology, most people immediately ask if I study the fires in Australia or California. I am often met with surprise when I reply that I study Scottish wildfires and that there are in fact plenty of wildfires here. While these fires…

    Published by School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
  • The Zoology Museum Turns 50- What the Zoology Museum Means to Me

    The Zoology Museum turns 50 on the 17th December 2020. I thought I’d use this blog to talk a bit about what the Zoology Museum means to me.

    I am the Education and Outreach Officer for the School of Biological Sciences, and have been involved in doing public engagement for…

    Published by School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
  • Happy World Soil Day!

    The astronomer Carl Sagan famously said that “The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of star stuff.” But while…

    Published by School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
  • Protect Antarctica Before It's Too Late

    I am one of the newly appointed research fellows at the School of Biological Sciences. Before joining the University of Aberdeen,…

    Published by School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
  • Staff Erasmus Exchange- Building Bridges in Higher Education

    As the postgraduate research administrator for the School, this time last year I got the exciting opportunity to participate in the staff Erasmus exchange programme to Germany. What better time to share my experience with you than German Culture Week!

    Many of you may be aware of Erasmus students, but…

    Published by School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen

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