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A grey and brown bird in a cage

Sicily Fiennes, a PhD researcher in the School of Biology, explains how a new interactive website is helping to challenge misconceptions about the wildlife trade and the people involved.

Groups of people networking

Staff from across the Faculty of Biological Sciences came together to celebrate world leading science.

A minke whale swims off the Southern Moray Firth coastline

A new study shows how tiny traces of DNA from seawater can provide crucial information about the relationship between marine mammals and key prey species to support their conservation.

Structures of the transmembrane β-barrel proteins designed in this study. In each, different numbers of strands wrap around each other to create barrels with different pore sizes, that can be exploited to create new biosensors.

Scientists take one step closer to uncovering new sensing technology.

Dr James Warren and Professor Karen Birch smile at the camera

Dr Warren was presented the prize during a faculty awards ceremony at Nexus on Thursday 23rd May.