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March 2016 – The Mason Institute Blog
The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and bioethics fields.
Staff Pride Network – Page 5 – The Staff Pride Network is an inclusive network that serves as a resource for the rich diversity of LGBT+ employees across the institution, including PhD students who prefer to attend staff events. We strive to take an in
In this blog post, Professor Tara Spires-Jones (she/her) highlights how the lack of gender representation in neuroscience research is limiting medical progress: I’ve been thinking a lot lately
Global Health Academy • BLOG – Page 3 – Articles, reviews and news
From 1-11th June I was part of the International Federation of Medical Students Association’s (IFMSA) delegation at the UNFCCC intersessional’s in Bonn.
2020 – Page 2 – One Health
The programme is based in the Usher Institute within Edinburgh Medical School.
Spotlight: Arif Budiarto – RespiRisk: The UK Respiratory Risk Prediction Community
Arif Budiarto is a dedicated PhD student in the field of Medical Informatics at the prestigious University of Edinburgh. ... Through their work, Arif strives to make a positive impact in the field of medical informatics and improve patient outcomes.
Sevayana – SCPHRP
For those older persons in helpless situations who came through other organizations, from the department of senior citizens welfare, through police sources and the public, by providing shelter, basic facilities, medical
Reflections on the JUSTICE Human Rights Conference 2020 – ‘Review of the Year’ – Edinburgh Pro Bono and Clinical Legal Education Blog
The next is a series of cases related to inquests about Article 2’s application in a medical context. ... the country for medical procedures for eye appointments, etc, however, the justification fell apart days later after agreement amongst MPs that
January 2025 – SmartSense
Mid-air Haptics has similarly been used to reduce anxiety during medical procedures, demonstrating the versatility of haptic technology in healthcare.
Fractionis Panis – The Mason Institute Blog
My artwork fits within the CT1 group – Approaches to Understanding Patient Experiences and Medical Texts. ... The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and
COVID-19 Perspectives – Page 2 – Research on COVID-19 from across the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Edinburgh
More food and alcohol,…. A consortium of the leaders of the UK‘s medical , nursing and public health professions on 24 June published a joint….
