
The Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS) group is excited to announce the launch of season 3 of the SCOPS podcast, with episode 1 now available on all major platforms. This first...
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Midlothian Science Zone is a collaborative network of world-leading research institutes, science parks, academic institutions, and businesses focused on animal health, life sciences, and agritech. Based in a region renowned...
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We’re delighted to welcome back a familiar face to the Moredun Group, Dr Anita Jaglarz has returned to Moredun as Head of the Aquaculture Research Group (ARG). Anita began her...
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Following recent showers across some parts of the UK including South East and North West England, the Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS) are urging sheep farmers to be...
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The Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands, Mairi Gougeon, announced that the Scottish Government will provide match-funding of up to £100,000 to support the development of a...
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SCOPS (Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep) is encouraging farmers and the wider sheep industry to stay alert and informed as Haemonchus contortus – commonly known as Barber’s Pole worm –...
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Themed talks, discussion and guest lecture launch next phase of collaboration between neighbouring organisations. A programme of research-themed events has marked a new phase in a strategic collaboration between the...
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Moredun have developed a new generation vaccine against louping ill virus (LIV) in sheep. Although this tick-borne viral disease can infect many species, including cattle, horses, dogs and humans, it...
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The season for disease due to Liver Fluke in cattle and sheep has been shifting later, and 2024/5 is no exception warn SCOPS and COWS. “Historically, we would have expected...
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The Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS) Group is once again offering its invaluable Nematodirus Forecast to help farmers, vets and advisers identify when lambs might be at risk...
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