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Carsten A. Skjoth

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A fantastic meeting in Brussels with huge support. Next meeting was agreed to be in Latvia, probably late January and with Dr. Olga Sozinova as local organiser #ADOPT #CA18226

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Planning the next MC and WG meeting in the #CA18226 COST Action ADOPT in Riga 27th-28th Jan. This spring the Action can likely support at least 5 Short Term Scientific Missions, up to 3000Euro each.

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A long awaited publication by P.Siljamo et al showing how atmospheric current may assist biological invasions of flying insects, here the Harlequin ladybird. journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

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MC and WG meeting of the COST Action #CA18226 on #pollen #fungi monitoring #Automation methods & #allergies . Determining the future on #aerobiology with >35 countries. Universität Augsburg @UNIKAT_IEM TU München Helmholtz Munich | @HelmholtzMunich Carsten A. Skjoth

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The COST Action #ADOPT , #CA18226 on #pollen #fungi #monitoring and new detection methods just reached a milestone: 100 participating scientists. We now have participation from 37 different countries.

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New study in #Aerobiology published yesterday in ACP from a multi-national team. This shows the importance of incorporating #Pollen data in atmospheric models used for forecasting and human exposure: doi.org/10.5194/acp-20….

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A little beetle with a huge appetite to relieve millions from hay fever symptoms. A study in Nature Communications from the COST Action SMARTER and with several participants from the new COST Action #CA18226 ADOPT!: nature.com/articles/s4146…

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High post-season Alnus pollen loads successfully identified as long-range transport of an alpine species TU München @UNIKAT_IEM Universität Augsburg Full text: authors.elsevier.com/a/1b0KP4pTZHde… But what about real-life #allergy #symptoms from #pollen long-distance transport? Soon the answer...

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New study from the PollerGEN group on #pollen, #allergy and #climate change in journal #Science Advances: advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/13/e… addressed by the Guardian theguardian.com/society/2021/m…

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Such an honour! A million thanks to the European Meteorological Society & the Tromp Foundation, but above all to the colleagues & co-authors that gave me their trust! emetsoc.org/athanasios-dam… The paper & all co-authors here: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33798095/ Αριστοτέλειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλονίκης Environmental Medicine Augsburg/Munich

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Dr. Carl Frisk, former Phd student in the aerobiological group University of Winchester, got another study published from his PhD. This time in Science of the Total Environment. The title is "Atmospheric transport reveals grass pollen dispersion distances": authors.elsevier.com/a/1eMiuB8ccr6H4. Well done!

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Delighted to be part of this very interesting work which looks at the current state of pollen detection. Real-time quantification of this atmospheric particle is on its way. #pollen #hayfever #asthma DCU School of Chemical Sciences Irish Pollen Network link.springer.com/article/10.100…