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Amazing to see the huge breadth of research being shared at #UKVBD2026 this week - An incredible leap for #InsectScience projects spanning across species, academia and policy. Looking forward to more! 🦋
Panel session underway exploring the future of UK VBD research - Lots of important discussions happening. #UKVBD2026
Poster session is in full swing! So many fantastic presentations on display #UKVBD2026
Fortunate to present my research on changing tick distributions in response to woodland creation at the @ukvbd.bsky.social conference in Liverpool @wrenproject.bsky.social @ukceh.bsky.social @ukhsa.bsky.social @cmillins.bsky.social @liverpooluni.bsky.social
We wrapped up the 2026 conference with our final keynote from Dr Eugene Ryabov, sharing insights on “Plant vector-borne diseases and cross-sector lessons.” A great way to finish an excellent couple of days. Thank you to everyone who joined us! #UKVBD2026
What a great first day we had yesterday! Back today for day two - If you are joining us, don't forget to visit our exhibitors Valneva @royentsoc.bsky.social @thepandemicinst.bsky.social #UKVBD2026
Great start to day two with our third keynote speaker, Dr Lucy Gilbert, giving a presentation on "Tick-borne pathogens: socio-ecological system perspectives" #UKVBD2026
I've been at the excellent #UKVBD2026 this week representing @royentsoc.bsky.social Thoroughly enjoying catching up with the huge breadth of research being undertaken across the UK, across species and across academia and policy.