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One Health and Conservation Medicine – A blog about staff and student work connected with the MSc One Health and MVetSci Conservation Medicine programmes at the University of Edinburgh
This was an inspiring demonstration of how modern technology and new tools may reshape and individualise healthcare. ... Figure 2: The author tending to a traumatised orphan rhino. I am relatively new to the conservation space.
Genetic Non-Discrimination: A Long-Standing Concern Deserving a New Law? – The Mason Institute Blog
Genetic Non-Discrimination: A Long-Standing Concern Deserving a New Law? PublishedBy Shawn H.E. ... Recent posts. Scroll to the top . Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
10 years on: Yanick Crow’s reflections on the type I interferonopathies – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
the term the ’type I interferonopathies’, hypothesising that there would be other such disorders to discover if we went looking for them.”. ... This strategy has allowed us to discover some surprising things – that clinicians and scientists had
Lockdowns save, lockdowns kill: valuing life after coronashock, writes Stefan Ecks – COVID-19 Perspectives
For several weeks, the Chinese authorities suppressed news reporting about the spread of the new disease. ... We need to discover with them what the relevant criteria for good comparisons are.
Is screening “Adult Human Female” an opportunity for respectful debate and discussion? – Staff Pride Network
Accessed 12 Apr. 2023. O’Neill, Elaine. “Trans Rights and the Labour Manifesto.” New Socialist, 25 Nov. ... Accessed 14 Apr. 2023. Ramsay, Adam, and Adam Bychawski. “Minister Met Lobbyists Ahead of Conversion Therapy U-Turn.” OpenDemocracy, 1
Social work at The University of Edinburgh – Updates & reflections from Social work
Her response was so ‘Joyce’. She said, “Times are tough for new graduates…”. ... Is the systematic mistreatment of first nations people in Australia, New Zealand and north America discussed?
