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Professor Simone Meddle on hormones and animal behaviour | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Birds turning down their stress responses during breeding season, rats enjoying being tickled, and time-travelling.
Communities matter | Institute for Regeneration and Repair | Institute for Regeneration and Repair
How cells co-operate to decide their collective fate (9 November 2020)
Parkinson's disease | Centre for Regenerative Medicine | Centre of Regenerative Medicine
We are undertaking research to find out what causes nerve cells to die in Parkinson's disease, with the aim of developing a new cell-based therapy.
Dave Hay Research Group | Centre for Regenerative Medicine | Centre of Regenerative Medicine
Liver Tissue Development and Engineering
Booking & Charges | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Current charges and booking
Our leadership team | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Our College aim is to advance knowledge and educate the next generation to improve the lives of people and animals and the health of our planet. The College leadership team supports delivery of that mission. In August 2025, our community re-shaped
Visiting research students | Centre for Regenerative Medicine | Centre of Regenerative Medicine
Information for postgraduate students at other Universities wishing to apply for a period of research at CRM.
Introducing the International Veterinary Vaccinology Network | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Researchers from The Roslin Institute and Pirbright Institute lead a newly funded network to develop livestock vaccines.
News archive 2014 | Centre for Regenerative Medicine | Centre of Regenerative Medicine
News about the Centre from 2014
Call for change to stem cell regulation | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Professor Emeritus Sir Ian Wilmut says a global stem cell standard could pave the way for universal therapy.
