Ailie
@ailie_robinson
Insects that spread disease, science comm, Research Fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Current penchant for filth flies.
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https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/aboutus/people/robinson.ailie 11-07-2014 18:41:18
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So Gillian Reynolds is on #DesertIslandDiscs but I covered her Sunday Times Culture column. Reviewed #theBiggestWeekend on BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 6 Music incl splendid Cerys Matthews Plus, the American Art Tapes on BBC Radio 4 and Triple Score Wellington on BBC World Service thetimes.co.uk/article/29b839…
Happy to see this truly talented author/artist land her debut picture book w/ an equally talented publisher Kristen Nobles of Page Street Kids! Fiona Halliday finally celebrates NUMENIA-a gorgeously illustrated tale of strength & perseverance. It's amazing. So is Fiona! #PB #Kidlit
Students are you coming to our Postgraduate Forum? 21 & 22 March University of York with talks from Kanchon Dasmapatra, Prof Seirian Sumner, William Foster & Ailie. royensoc.co.uk/meeting/2019-p… #entomology #insect #phdchat Roberto Padovani @MrAdamBakewell Molly Rogers (she/her)
Alice McDowell is a PhD student in the Paula MacGregor studying surface proteins of African trypanosomes! #InternationalWomensDay #WomenInScience #scicomm
Amazing surprise to receive the Soka University Award of Highest Honor from President Baba & Daisaku Ikeda which inspires me further to continue with my humanitarian work. 🙏🏽 Soka University of America SGI-UK London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre, LSHTM LSHTM Alumni The Lord-Lieutenant of Hertfordshire British Red Cross 🧡 #Japan #peace
Very excited that our #malaria #diagnostics #RDT paper from Colin Sutherlands lab, collaboration between London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and Wageningen U&R has just been published in Scientific Reports rdcu.be/bsMCb
The #housing improvements across Africa r hugely significant, especially as households r financing them with own incomes. Trend is a huge opportunities 4 African Govts to accelerate & secure gains against vector-borne diseases e.g #malaria, Lucy Tusting disq.us/t/3d36ox0
Safeguarding our remaining intact #forests is a key to turning around three stubborn global trends: #climatechange, the sixth great extinction crisis, and the loss of human cultures. nyti.ms/2qN8hvn via The New York Times #EarthDay