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A conversation with Ian Jackson – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
28 Sep 2021: Ian Jackson and Sally Cross with the glass sculpture presented to Ian upon his retirement created by David Mola and inspired by Ian’s work.
HIT: Do three-letter acronyms always win out? - David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
HIT: Do three-letter acronyms always win out? In 1997, I visited Delft Technical University and while I was there gave a course of lectures on turbulence theory. During these lectures, I mentioned that nowadays people seemed to refer to homogeneous,
‘Us and Them?’ Assisted migrants and the Royal Saxon,1848 – Emigration blog
25 Sep 2019: 3. rd. edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Macmillan, David S. (1967).
Using outlandish and humorous analogies for teaching Physiology in First-Year Medical School – Teaching Matters
01 May 2025: 1, no. 1, 2007, pp. 3–10. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-228X.2007.00004.x. Johnson, David W., Roger T.
Wavenumber Murder and other grisly tales - David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Wavenumber Murder and other grisly tales. When I was first at Edinburgh, I worked on developing a theory of turbulent drag reduction by additives. But, instead of considering polymers, I studied the much less well-known phenomenon involving
Spotlight on ATR-X syndrome for Rare Disease Day 2025 – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
27 Feb 2025: How was ATR-X syndrome discovered? In 1981, a team of haematologists (led by David Weatherall and Doug Higgs) described a new syndrome in a group of male patients with intellectual
The Need for More (And Better) Private Law in Digital Asset Markets – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
13 Sep 2023: See David Fox, Cryptocurrencies in the Common Law of Property, in David Fox and Sarah Green (eds) Cryptocurrencies in Public and Private Law 139 ( David Fox & Sarah Greed eds., 2019); James
Achieving social equity in China: Why higher education can’t do it all – Higher Education Research Group
19 Oct 2021: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue.
Nation-Building, Capital Markets and Meaning of le Franc Or – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
02 Sep 2022: by David Fox, Professor of Common Law, University of Edinburgh. The Case of the Serbian Loans issued in France (1929) 56 J.
Tickets available for the Falling Walls Lab in Edinburgh – 29th July – iad4phd
07 Feb 2020: David . Brownstein. The University of Edinburgh. Breaking the Wall of Building Ecology. ... David . Dickie. The University of Edinburgh. Breaking the Wall of Neurological Disease Diagnosis.