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Chatter box Joanne Webster, a professor of parasitic diseases at the RVC, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS).

An infectious disease expert, Prof Webster is known for promoting a One Health approach to disease control.

She completed her doctoral research in zoonotic disease and parasite-host interactions, and has since earned widespread recognition for contributions to parasitology and global health.

Prof Webster said: "I am truly honoured, and somewhat stunned, to be recognised alongside such an exceptional group of scientists." Chatter box

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Equine News
CQ awarded accreditation for Level 3 Vet Nurse qualifications

The awarding organisation will support centres delivering the new qualifications.
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Programme revealed for BVNA Congress 2025

It is the second year of BVNA's 'Progression' theme.
BVNA hopeful after 'nurse' title protected in law

It says it will work 'tirelessly' to protect vet nurses too.
MMI grant recipients to present VN findings

The conference will explore mental wellbeing within higher education.
RCVS Academy Live to host interactive VN webinars

The webinars coincide with VN Awareness Month.
BVNA launches Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month 2025

The organisation is celebrating its diamond anniversary.
Applications open for BVNA Council seats

RVNs and SVNs can apply to join the council.
BVNA announces 2025 congress theme

The organisation is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
BVNA marks 60th anniversary

Members are invited to share photos and memories.
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Germany FMD import restrictions eased

The UK government has lifted the import restrictions placed on FMD-susceptible commodities from Germany.

The decision comes after the country was recognised as foot-and-mouth disease free without vaccination on 14 May.

Imports of FMD-susceptible animals and their by-products from Germany were originally banned, after the country reported a case of FMD near Brandenburg in January. In March, the UK government permitted imports from outside of the outbreak zone.

Germany will now be able to import FMD-susceptible animals and their by-products into the UK, providing they meet other import conditions.

The decision follows rigorous technical assessment of measures in Germany. Defra says it will not hesitate respond to FMD outbreaks.

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