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Card game teaches livestock genetics | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
A free online resource for children will teach how genetics research can help East African livestock thrive.
24 Jun 21. Featured Paper | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Relationship between inferior frontal sulcal hyperintensities on brain MRI, ageing & cerebral small vessel disease.
New blood test for liver disease in dogs | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Dogs set to benefit from simple blood test to spot liver disease.
Stroke | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Stroke is a medical emergency that occurs after a sudden disruption of blood supply to the brain. In most cases this occurs due to blockage of an artery, but in some the cause of stroke is a brain haemorrhage.
Improving vaccines for the elderly by blocking inflammation | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
By studying skin immunity decline in old age, researchers found that an anti-inflammatory pill could help make vaccines more effective in the elderly.
15 Dec 20. Featured Paper | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Brain network reorganisation & spatial lesion distribution in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Artificial intelligence supports pig welfare | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
A combination of tracking technology and social mapping that reveals how pigs build relationships over time could inform welfare strategies.
Investment in animal science research | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
The Roslin Institute will receive £10 million capital funding to support the development of an international livestock improvement centre.
Eyes / retinal | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Are eyes a window to the brain's health?
Study confirms vCJD could be transmitted by blood transfusion | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
A nine-year study in sheep has added to the evidence that vCJD can be transmitted through blood transfusion in humans.
