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RSV study suggests a ‘sibling vaccine’ could prevent deaths of babies worldwide

New research from the University of Warwick into a common virus which can be fatal for babies under six months suggests a strategy of vaccinating older siblings could reduce deaths and serious illness in young babies.


RNA sequencing of 750-year-old barley virus sheds new light on the Crusades

Scientists have for the first time sequenced an ancient RNA genome – of a barley virus once believed to be only 150 years old - pushing its origin back at least 2,000 years and revealing how intense farming at the time of the Crusades contributed to its spread.


The most important brassica vegetable worldwide will be protected from a damaging crop virus thanks to work from BBSRC-funded researchers.

Scientists have described a mechanism conferring resistance in brassica plants to Turnip mosaic virus, a discovery which it is hoped will lead to durable resistance being introduced into food crops, including the most important brassica crop worldwide (Brassica rapa).

Mon 13 Jan 2014, 15:50 | Tags: Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

Warwick scientists receive £500k to study ‘friendly’ and not so ‘friendly’ bacteria in dairy cows

The University of Warwick is leading a £500,000 project to improve dairy cow health by studying the bacteria present in milk.

Wed 25 Sep 2013, 10:57 | Tags: Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

New charity sows the seeds for better food security

A new charity based at the Universities of Warwick and Bath will use expert knowledge of plants to develop crops for the future and tackle the global issue of food security.

Tue 17 Sep 2013, 11:13 | Tags: Horticulture and Agriculture

Scientists on a quest to develop a British baked bean

Scientists at the University of Warwick are using the latest DNA mapping techniques to allow British farmers to grow one of the UK’s favourite foods.

Tue 03 Sep 2013, 15:02 | Tags: Environment, Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

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