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Professor Sharon Peacock FMedSci CBE is the Executive Director and Chair of the COVID-19 Genomics UK (COG-UK) consortium . The COG-UK consortium has been created to deliver large-scale and rapid whole-genome virus sequencing to local NHS centres and the UK...
Sir Eric Peacock was appointed as a non-executive director of the UKEF Board in 2011. Sir Eric was knighted in 2003 for his services to international trade. He previously sat on the boards of UK Trade & Investment, the Foreign...
Product safety report for Sensory Light Up Peacock Toy / Ring presenting a serious risk of choking and chemical burns
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Prof R Percival and Mr R Waterhouse FRICS dated 19 January 2023.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Find out what you need to do to keep wild birds or animals legally and safely, including when you need a licence and how to get one.
The objective of this study was to investigate H9N2 haemagglutinins using 2 well-known correlates for human adaption
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Langstaff on 25 March 2014.
Thief who ran over his victim as he tried to flee with stolen goods will spend longer in prison
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Barklem on 24 September 2019.
This study analyses the impact of these deletions on virus zoonotic infection characteristics and fitness
Receptor recognition and binding is the first step of viral infection and a key determinant of host specificity.
This study investigates the impact that adsorptive mutation and N-linked glycosylation have on receptor-binding, viral fitness, and antigenicity
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