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ADDovenom researchers publish preprint on echis venoms
A preprint paper providing a preclinical evaluation of the paraspecific efficacy of three Echis monospecific antivenoms has been published by ‘Preprints with The Lancet’. Co-authored
ADDovenom features in Horizon magazine
Horizon, the EU Research and Innovation Magazine, has published an article about the ADDovenom project, and the search for more effective treatments for snakebites. It
ADDovenom researcher awarded Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship
Dr Konrad Hus, a Research Associate at the University of Bristol, has been awarded a Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship for a project aimed at finding
ADDovenom researchers lead Engineering Biology Mission Award project
ADDovenom researchers will lead a new project on snakebite treatments, one of twenty-two UKRI Engineering Biology Mission Awards announced by the UK government in February
ADDovenom researchers co-author new paper on ADDobodies and ADDomers
Four current and former researchers from the ADDovenom team at the University of Bristol are among the authors of a paper about ADDobodies and ADDomers,
Thomas Crasset awarded FRIA doctoral scholarship
Congratulations to Thomas Crasset, who has been awarded a four-year FRIA (Fund for Research Training in Industry and Agriculture) doctoral scholarship by Le Fonds de
ADDovenom project explained in new paper
ADDovenom: Thermostable Protein-Based ADDomer Nanoparticles as New Therapeutics for Snakebite Envenoming, a paper describing the aims of the ADDovenom project and the methodologies being used, has
Researcher Spotlight: Konrad Hus
For our Researcher Spotlight features, we interview members of the ADDovenom research team, to find out about their interests, their contributions to the project, and
ADDovenom poster displayed at Venoms & Toxins 2023
Iara Aimê Cardoso, a Research Assistant at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, presented a poster at the 10th International Toxinology Meeting – Venoms & Toxins
ADDovenom annual meeting takes place in Liverpool
The ADDovenom team gathered at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine for this year’s annual meeting (12-13 September), discussing progress towards the production of the
ADDovenom research features on Innovation Radar
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
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.
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.
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,
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