Interested in attending Venom Day? Ticket sales end at 10pm (GMT) tomorrow. This is the fantastic schedule of talks that we have lined up. To book tickets visit https://bit.ly/3CFE7hJ
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Sakthi Vaiyapuri from University of Reading will discuss "Landscape of snakebite envenomation in rural India"
Ray Morgan from Asclepius Snakebite Foundation will discuss "Putting snakebite on the map: the geographics of snakebite mortality and morbidity"
Leah Fitzpatrick from Oxford Brookes University will be talking about
"Venomous Mammals: a special blend of psychology and extreme violence"
Ignazio Avella from University of Porto will talk about "Exploring the venoms of the Iberian vipers Vipera latastei and Vipera seoanei: insights in composition and variation"
Tom Major from Bangor University will discuss how "Museomics reveal the identity of a mysterious venomous snake from Zimbabwe."
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Cassandra Modahl from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine will discuss "Investigating The Genetic Basis Of Venom Variation Using Australian Brown Snakes (Pseudonaja spp.) As A Model"
Brandon Collier from University of Galwaay will be discussing "Global, Mobile, Noble: The effect of the Noble false widow spider Steatoda nobilis on native species"
Andrea Pozzi from Bangor University will be talking about his research on "Population and conservation genomics of the adder (Vipera berus) in the UK"
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