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Paving the Way for Dementia Prevention | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
19 Jun 2025: This month’s staff focus sheds light on Professor Craig Ritchie and his team’s efforts to pinpoint the factors that affect the development of dementia.

Prof Heather McQueen (BSc, PhD, SFHEA, NTF)
- Email: h.mcqueen@ed.ac.uk
- Tel: 0131 650 5819
Prof Heather McQueen (BSc, PhD, SFHEA, NTF). Professor of Biology Education. ... August 2019- present: Professor of Biology Education, Institute of Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh.
Staff Recognition Awards 2025 winners | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
19 Jun 2025: Winners for this year's awards were announced at a celebration event at Pollock Halls on 29 April 2025.
INCLUDED: Exploring Ways to Include People with Advanced Dementia as Co-Researchers Through the Arts | Health in Social Sciences
17 Jun 2025: INCLUDED is a 9-month project that explores how we can include people with a more advanced dementia as co-researchers. We will be holding a series of research workshops that bring together people living with dementia, artists, policymakers and other
Helga and Ingrid's Story | Viking Genes
17 Jun 2025: Helga and Ingrid were born and raised in Scotland and now live in New Zealand. Read all about their history and travels here.

Matthew Chrisman
- Email: matthew.chrisman@ed.ac.uk
I was promoted to Reader in 2013, and I was made Professor of Ethics and Epistemology in 2017. ... Exeter). Raymond Critch (2010): Autonomy, Fraternity, and Legitimacy: Foundations for a New Communitarianism (secured employment as assistant professor ,
The science behind animal welfare | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
19 Jun 2025: One of the world’s leading animal welfare scientists and University of Edinburgh alumnus, Professor David Mellor, has been awarded the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare medal.

Alexandra Lehmann
- Email: A.Lehmann-1@sms.ed.ac.uk
Her supervisor during this project was Dr. Shane Wilkinson (Queen Mary University of London).

Hannah Casey (BSc (Hons), MSc)
Hannah Casey (BSc (Hons), MSc). Thesis title: Understanding the neurobiological basis of co-morbid chronic pain and depression by integrating genomics, peripheral biomarkers and neuroimaging data. MRC Precision Medicine Doctoral Training Programme.
Claire Green
- Email: claire.green@ed.ac.uk
Claire Green. Thesis title: The role of inflammation on the neurobiological features of depression and potential stratification. MRC Precision Medicine Doctoral Training Programme. Year of study: 3. Contact details. Email: claire.green@ed.ac.uk. PhD