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Academic posters | Usher Connects | Usher Institute
Here you will find detailed information about the academic posters presented at Usher Institute Annual Lecture & Showcase 2025. Many of the posters are available to view/download as PDFs should you wish to do so.
Experts play key role in bid to curb Covid-19 | Biological Sciences | Biology
Researchers from across the University are rallying to support global efforts to combat the coronavirus outbreak.
Virus ancestry could help predict next pandemic | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
Virus family history could help scientists identify which strains have potential to become the so-called Disease X that causes the next global pandemic.
Mizuho Fukushige | Parasite Immuno-epidemiology Group (P.I.G) | Biology
Previous group member Mizuho Fukushige.
Two-tier approach could begin lockdown end | Biological Sciences | Biology
Easing the UK’s Covid-19 lockdown could begin by strengthening protection for the most vulnerable while relaxing restrictions for everyone else, experts at the School of Biological Sciences suggest.
Tackling Infections to Benefit Africa - launch | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
Today sees the launch of the NIHR Global Health Research Unit Tackling Infections To Benefit Africa At The University Of Edinburgh.
Dr Welcome Mkululi Wami | Parasite Immuno-epidemiology Group (P.I.G) | Biology
Previous group member Dr Welcome Mkululi Wami.
Experts appointed to Covid-19 advisory group | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
Four Edinburgh researchers have joined a group providing expert advice to the Scottish Government on its response to Covid-19.
Deputy Director of TIBA appointed to GCRF Strategic Advisory Group | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
The Usher Institute would like to congratulate Francisca Mutapi, Deputy Director of TIBA, on her recent appointment.
Experts team up to tackle tropical diseases | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
Millions of people are set to benefit from projects involving Edinburgh researchers that aim to improve health in Sub-Saharan Africa.
