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Dr Christine Tait-Burkard: making an impact | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Dr Christine Tait-Burkard has a wide research portfolio with a strong focus on viruses in pigs and humans, and is involved in genome editing to produce pigs resistant to the PRRS virus, the world’s most costly infectious disease affecting the
Disease-resistant pigs | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Genetic technology licence improves health and sustainability of pig industry. The Roslin Institute and animal genetics company Genus have signed a licensing agreement to breed disease-resistant pigs.
Professor Neil Carragher and EI | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
After embarking on a postgraduate career as an industry scientist, Professor Carragher made the unusual switch back to academia.
Dr Mike McGrew, gene weaver | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Dr Mike McGrew (right), Chair of Avian Biotechnologies at the Roslin Institute, winner of the 2021 Scottish Knowledge Exchange Powerful Partnership Award and pioneer of avian gene editing and biobanking, is not one to boast about his many
EPSRC IAA Engagement Fund | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
EPSRC IAA funding is available for travel, external meeting/event attendance, external partner event hosting support, and access to diverse knowledge and perspectives on the use and impact of research outputs outside academia.
Ten questions with Dr Tom Wishart | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Ten questions with Dr Tom Wishart
Dr Lysimachos Zografos | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Entrepreneur-in-Residence and EI ECR Team Lead
Learn | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Learn about your target market and find information on your competitors
Innovation Fellows | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Follow the ambitious journeys of our Innovation Fellows who are harnessing their research to improve the world around us.
Translational funding | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Translational funding is used to ‘bridge the gap’ in development between early stage technology resulting from university research and its commercialisation.
