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New spinout Trogenix unveils revolutionary cancer treatment platform | Institute for Regeneration and Repair
19 Jun 2025: A new University of Edinburgh spinout Trogenix has unveiled a novel technology platform that promises unprecedented precision in targeting aggressive cancers, starting with brain cancer.
Equipment | Institute for Regeneration and Repair
19 Jun 2025: We have a wide range of Slide Scanners and platforms primarily designed for histological and fluorescence imaging. To cover whole slide Brightfield, multi channel fluorescence, multi spectral unmixing and polarised light imaging.
Scienion S5 sciFLEXARRAYER microarray printer | Institute for Regeneration and Repair
19 Jun 2025: The microarray printer uses capillaries to precisely dispense small drops (from 400 picolitres to microlitres) of reagents to inert substrate.
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OCTOBER 2003 ‘We Go Round and Round in the Night and Are Consumed by Fire’ Flux/Arts Council of England / Transatlantic Express, W27th Street, Chelsea , New York.
Seminar videos
20 Jun 2025: Content of the event sessions including running order, videos and synopsis.
Immune system insights could lead to better treatments for children | Institute for Regeneration and Repair
19 Jun 2025: New findings on how children's immune cells react when presenting to hospital with fever could lead to better treatments for a range of illnesses.
Shonna Johnston Publications | Institute for Regeneration and Repair
19 Jun 2025: Shonna Johnston Flow Cytometry Publications
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Events – Intermediality: Literature, Film and the Arts in Dialogue
27 Oct 2021: modernity. For Chelsea Editions Press, he has edited and translated two books by contemporary Italian poets (Adam Vaccaro’s Seeds and Antonio Sagredo’s Poems), and his translations have appeared in
Specialised sensory cell structures could be key to improved liver transplant success | Institute for Regeneration and Repair
19 Jun 2025: A new study has found liver transplant complications could be reduced by using drug treatments to preserve a specialised cell organelle.