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Programme team | Master of Family Medicine | Global health academy
The team is comprised of academic and administrative staff from the University of Edinburgh and our international partners. Visiting tutors, who are often prominent family doctors in the field, are also invited to contribute.
The Timothy Sprigge Library | IASH
Carroll, Robert and Stephen Prickett (Eds) The Bible, 1997. Carter, Matt .
Workshop: The Higgs Symposium - Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
Workshop: Higgs Symposium
Research Group Leaders | Centre for Adapting to Changing Environments | Centre for Adapting to Changing Environments
Our research leads describe the main focus of their research groups work and provide links to explore further.
Particle and Nuclear Physics MSc - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
The study of Particle and Nuclear Physics brings together advanced experimental techniques, computational techniques, and theoretical understanding.
Speaker biographies | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Brief biographies of speakers at the Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Symposium 2024
Prof Ian Duguid | Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences | Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences
We are interested in the cellular and circuit mechanisms that underpin simple and complex motor behaviours.
Grants awarded to the School in March 2013 | Biomedical Sciences | Biomedical Sciences
Staff in the School have received grants from the following funding sources.
MGPHS Teaching Organisation staff | Molecular, Genetic and Population Health Sciences | Molecular, Genetic and Population Health Sciences
Staff formerly based in the MGPHS Teaching Organisation who have transferred to the Edinburgh Medical School from 1 Aug 2025. (There may be others who join this list in due course).
Prof David Wyllie | Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences | Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences
We study neurotransmitter action in central neurons to understand normal synaptic function and its dysfunction in models of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases.
