The European Commission's Innovation Radar has highlighted two achievements of the ADDovenom project as 'great EU-funded innovations'. The 'production of recombinant snake venom toxins for research and therapeutic purposes' has been listed as 'tech ready' and as...
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LSTM features in BBC Earth short film
The work of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, an ADDovenom partner, is explored in a nine-minute film from BBC Earth released in July 2023. 'Extracting Venom From Deadly Snakes' is presented by zoologist Yussef Rafik, and features Paul Rowley and Edouard...
ADDovenom researcher passes PhD viva
Congratulations to Dora Buzas - part of the ADDovenom research team at University of Bristol - for passing her PhD viva on 15 June 2023. Her PhD focused on the ADDomer vaccine development platform and the engineering of high-affinity binders. The project involved the...
ADDovenom poster displayed at ASMS 2023
Prof Loïc Quinton and Dr Fernanda Amorim, ADDovenom researchers from University of Liège, attended the American Society for Mass Spectrometry's 71st Annual Conference in Houston, Texas (4-8 June 2023). Fernanda's poster focused on the ADDovenom Project ('ADDovenom:...
Research investigating use of Multi-Enzymatic Limited Digestion for venomics published
Members of the ADDovenom consortium at University of Liège and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine have co-authored an article, published by Toxins on 25 May 2023, which is based on their collaborative work on the project. Next-Generation Sequencing for Venomics:...
Somerscience Festival attendees learn about ADDovenom
Members of the ADDovenom team from the University of Bristol participated in Somerscience, a new, family-friendly, science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) festival that took place in the Somerset towns of Castle Cary and Bruton on 1 May 2023. Over 2,000...
ADDovenom Spring Meeting 2023
ADDovenom researchers took part in their annual virtual spring meeting on 20 April 2023. The project team meet every six months (either in person or virtually) to share updates on the progress of their work with the rest of the consortium. We were pleased to welcome...
ADDovenom researcher interviewed by BBC, Telegraph
This month, LSTM's Prof Nick Casewell has been interviewed by both the BBC's Health Check radio show, and the Daily Telegraph newspaper. A reporter for the BBC World Service show visited the Centre for Snakebite Research and Interventions for the episode: Biting back...
ADDovenom to exhibit research at Somerscience festival
Members of the ADDovenom team at University of Bristol will be taking part in the Science Fair at Somerscience, a new science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) family festival taking place across Bruton and Castle Cary in South Somerset on Bank Holiday Monday,...
LSTM’s Professor Nick Casewell interviewed by BBC Radio Merseyside
As part of their coverage celebrating 125 years of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, BBC Radio Merseyside's Tony Snell interviewed Professor Nick Casewell, Head of Centre for Snakebite Research & Interventions at LSTM, and one of the ADDovenom research...
