Anna Langguth
@alangguth.bsky.social
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Veterinarian, wildlife immunologist, bat-aficionado.
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Congratulations to Dr Anna Langguth, winner of the Student Award at this year‘s WDA-A conference for her presentation on zymosan challenge trials in eastern bent-wing bats. @alangguth.bsky.social #wdaa2025
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PhD student Anna Langguth presenting on immune responses to challenge with Zymosan in eastern bent-wing bats at #WDAA2025
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You read that right- there are now 1,500 official bat species known to science!
The Bioko pipistrelle (𝘗𝘪𝘱𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘭𝘭𝘶𝘴 𝘦𝘵𝘶𝘭𝘢) was found on Bioko Island in Africa’s Equatorial New Guinea by former BCI Student Scholar Dr. Laura Torrent and her colleagues.
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Finished processing all 776 blood slides made throughout my PhD🥳
Samples were collected from southern and eastern bent-winged bats (Miniopterus orianae bassanii and oceanensis) since May 2023 and will be used to learn more about seasonal variation in immune parameters in these species~
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Very excited to be able to present a summary of my PhD research at the #ibrc2025
My research on the immune systems of Australian bats at risk of white-nose syndrome suggests our native species may be vulnerable to this devastating pathogen - as always, more research is needed!
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Tagged along for a short survey of a potential bat roost with German colleagues (Competence Center for Bat Conservation Saxony-Anhalt) in southern Harz yesterday.
Came across a brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus), a naturally inquisitive species known for often being first colonisers new roosts.
Brown long-eared bat (Pleocotus auritus) roosting on the wall of an abandoned mine in the Biosphere Reserve Karst Landscape South Harz.
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Looking forward to an exciting few weeks working with Gábor Czirjak's lab in Berlin!

We'll be testing the response of Australian and German bat wing fibroblasts to Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the fungus causing White Nose Syndrome. 🦇🍄
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🚨🎥 What's all the fuzz about? 🎥🚨

My contribution to the recent International WDA conference showcasing the story behind the animals I work with - and their possible susceptibility to White Nose Syndrome 🦇
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#universityofmelbourne #whitenosesyndrome #scienceanimation #wda2024
What's all the Fuzz about?
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