Humans, dogs and chickens to benefit from £1m study
St Andrews scientists have been awarded over £1 million to study viruses that cause mumps and croup in humans, kennel cough in dogs and the fatal Newcastle disease in chickens.
St Andrews scientists have been awarded over £1 million to study viruses that cause mumps and croup in humans, kennel cough in dogs and the fatal Newcastle disease in chickens.
Scots scientists are one step closer to wiping out one of the world's most distressing childhood conditions, after being awarded a grant by an American pharmaceutical company to develop new drugs for croup.