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Wellcome Trust 4-year PhD programmes now recruiting for 2022 | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Edinburgh Infectious Diseases is delighted to announce that we are now accepting applications for the 2022 cohorts of students on two Wellcome Trust funded 4-year PhD programmes.
Wellcome Trust 4-year PhD programmes now recruiting for 2021 | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Edinburgh Infectious Diseases is delighted to announce that we are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohorts of students on two Wellcome Trust funded 4-year PhD programmes.
Meet our students | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Find out about our amazing and talented students on the Hosts, Pathogens and Global Health PhD programme!
2022 Ker Memorial Prize awarded to Dr Mabel Tettey | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
The annual prize for the most outstanding PhD thesis in Infectious Diseases has been awarded to Mabel Tettey in the School of Biological Sciences.
Global health research needs gravity shift to deliver impact | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
A successful Africa-led global health research programme, contributing to World Health Organisation (WHO) policy development, has shared the key to its success and is calling for a shift in the centre of gravity of health research, designed to
World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week at the University of Edinburgh | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
November 2024: A digest of events, research papers and activities happening in and around the University of Edinburgh to mark World AMR Awareness Week 24 (#WAAW24).
Bacterial virus drives the emergence of deadly bacterial strains | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Recent work by Roslin Institute scientists has shown that specific bacterial viruses modify the 'behaviour' of Enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) by taking control of an injection system that most EHEC strains need to colonise the gastrointestinal
Dick Vet News No14
Professor Mark Woolhouse inour Centre for Tropical Medicine subsequently acted as agovernment advisor during the crisis and was awarded anOBE in the New Year’s Honours list for his role in ... Associate Deans. ResearchProfessor Mark Woolhouse .
ISSUE 35 2024 Year In Review DickVetNews 2024Year In ...
This research narrows the search for the next Disease X enormously.Professor Mark Woolhouse , Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, University of Edinburgh.
Dick Vet News No13
Scottish Centre for Genomic Technology and Bioinformatics. Following the successful inaugural lecturesgiven last session by Professor Mark E JWoolhouse (Chair of Veterinary Public Health& Quantitative Epidemiology) and ProfessorJohn Hopkins (Chair
