MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research

MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research Fascinated by viruses and the diseases they cause. Viral diseases are a major threat to human and animal health and a burden to the economy.

The Medical Research Council (MRC) - University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) is a unique international research centre with a critical mass of researchers dedicated to the study of human and animal viral diseases. The CVR page provides a forum for publicising CVR events, notable achievements of CVR staff and also for the discussion of virus-related news. Anyone may post to our timeline however posts will be moderated before they are made public. If you would like to ask questions about viruses or the work of the CVR we will try our best to answer however we are unable to offer medical advice.

16/07/2024

On Friday 28th June we hosted the Garscube Pride Picnic alongside & 🏳️‍🌈

The event was very successful and we raised £649.89 for !

Thanks to everyone to attended & donated. There is a strong sense of community on our campus.

🎙️ NEW | CVR meets Angela Rasmussen!In our latest Research Goes Viral podcast, Angie speaks about dealing with toxic bos...
26/03/2024

🎙️ NEW | CVR meets Angela Rasmussen!

In our latest Research Goes Viral podcast, Angie speaks about dealing with toxic bosses, sustained research investments, empowering underrepresented groups & connecting with colleagues across disciplines through social media.

https://bit.ly/RGV_AngieRasmussen

You can watch the podcast (audio only) on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/AGN3dCc6yrU

Well done to our brilliant hosts Spyros Lytras & Kieran Lamb 👏

26/03/2024
08/03/2024

We should not tolerate a world without a route for equal opportunities.

To mark , we are releasing a very insightful podcast with Prof Wendy Barclay from Imperial College London.

🎥 https://youtu.be/zE9yatrh6gE
🔈 https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/tDvasSlrNHb

Our brilliant hosts Stephen Devlin and Anna Sims did a great job at interviewing Wendy during her visit to the CVR when she was awarded the Sir Michael .

15/12/2023

🎄 Season's greetings and best wishes for the New Year to our colleagues, collaborators & friends across the globe!

Have a safe and restful break over the festive season ❄️

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❄️ Are you looking for a crafty virus-themed festive  ? ☃️Make your own decorative   snowflakes by downloading our amazi...
14/12/2023

❄️ Are you looking for a crafty virus-themed festive ? ☃️

Make your own decorative snowflakes by downloading
our amazing booklet!

➡️ https://cvr-engagement.co.uk/virus-snowflakes

Virus-based educational resources and lesson plans also available on the webpage.

📢 We would like to welcome our new PGRs to the CVR Community!These students spent the past 2 weeks meeting lots of curre...
25/10/2023

📢 We would like to welcome our new PGRs to the CVR Community!

These students spent the past 2 weeks meeting lots of current CVR staff & students, learning about the exciting research happening at the CVR and finding out what life might look like over the next few years.

✋🏿   | We are celebrating women in science for BHM23.Dr Stella Atim is a Planetary Health fellow based at the CVR and . ...
24/10/2023

✋🏿 | We are celebrating women in science for BHM23.

Dr Stella Atim is a Planetary Health fellow based at the CVR and . She aims to provide insights into the relationships between land use, climate change and TBD prevalence in and dynamics Uganda.

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