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Birnstiel
Award 2019
We congratulate the 2019 recipients
of the International Birnstiel Award
for Doctoral Research in Molecular
Life Sciences: Justin Silpe (Princeton
University), Emily Bayer (Columbia
University), and Mohamed El-Brolosy
(Max Planck Institute for Heart and
Lung Research), selected from over
100 nominations by universities
and research institutions in North
America, Europe, Asia and Australia
The Birnstiel Award is presented annually by the Research Institute of
Molecular Pathology (IMP) at the Vienna BioCenter and the Max Birnstiel
Foundation. It celebrates outstanding talent in molecular life sciences
and research successes of young, up-and-coming scientists.
For the next call in spring 2020, see: http://www.imp.ac.at/birnstiel-award
Established 1926
Study will test theory that
restricting flight leads to
welfare problems in caged
birds
Flight is one of the most
constrained natural
behaviours for captive
birds and restricting or
preventing flight is
therefore a welfare
concern
Findings have the potential
to improve wellbeing in
millions of birds from a
variety of species
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UFAW APPEAL
IS FLIGHT IMPORTANT
TO THE WELFARE OF CAPTIVE
BIRDS?
Can you help us to find the answer?
This proposed study will cost £50,000 but has the potential to improve the welfare of
millions of birds. Can you help us to fund this study or others with a donation?
Universities Federation For Animal Welfare (UFAW) is an animal welfare charity but one with
a difference, using science in the service of animal welfare. Established in 1926, the charity
works globally in a variety of ways, including funding quality projects which have the
capacity to help large numbers of animals and to really make a difference, and by
disseminating the information learned. As a charity, UFAW relies on member subscriptions,
donations and legacies to continue its vital work.
To find out more about the study and donate please see our website
http://www.ufaw.org.uk/captivebird
Tel: +44 (0)1582 831818 Registered Charity No 207996