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Why Big Data Matters Lesson Plan | Generation Scotland | Generation Scotland
Why big data matters is a new teaching resource for secondary schools to increase young people’s knowledge of and confidence with the use of health data research.
ICSA Researchers - Finalists For Award For Work on Next- Generation Memories | ICSA | School of Informatics
The Memorable Paper Award recognizes the best recent research on non-volatile memories published throughout the world.
Research at the School of Engineering | School of Engineering
The School of Engineering addresses diverse and complex challenges across the entire field of engineering, from the nano- to the macro/global scales. At the smallest scale, our research supports the design and deployment of novel nanotechnology and
New scoring system could pave the way to predicting future health outcomes | Generation Scotland | Generation Scotland
By analysing the blood of over 9000 of our volunteers, researchers may have found a new way to predict when some health conditions might develop.
Generation Scotland Health Research Sign Up Changes for Young People aged 12-18 years | Generation Scotland | Generation Scotland
Our current generation of young people are facing unprecedented challenges, from the lasting effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, the climate crisis and rising living costs being amongst many. These all impact young people’s physical and mental
Kawada Robotics partners with University of Edinburgh to advance next- generation humanoids for industrial packaging | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Kawada Robotics joins forces with the School of Informatics to develop next- generation humanoid robots for industrial packaging.
46 new gene variations found to increase gallstone risk | Generation Scotland | Generation Scotland
The research, including Generation Scotland volunteer data, found 75 variations in genes that can affect a person's risk of getting gallstone disease.
Next Generation Stem Cells: Tools and Technologies | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Event hosted by The MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh and the Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS), Kyoto University.
New data suggests smoking has a greater effect on BMI than first thought | Generation Scotland | Generation Scotland
The research, led by Carmen Amador at the University of Edinburgh, analysed genome sequence data from over 18,000 of our volunteers.
Greater loneliness in young people during lockdown | Generation Scotland | Generation Scotland
Our latest results show that young people age 12 - 17 in the TeenCovidLife project were lonelier than adults in the CovidLife project at all stages of the pandemic.
