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Team – Andrew Curtis
Satyan Singh [2016-2018]: Imaging and Interferometry. Carlos da Costa Filho [August 2017-2018]: Marchenko Autofocussing & Medical Imaging.
April 2020 – 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.
Alumni Profiles – December 2025 – Enlightened
This three-time Edinburgh graduate has built a successful medical career while nurturing a life-long passion for the environment.
March 2021 – Generation Scotland
Generation Scotland is a volunteer led study. It aims to create more effective treatments, based on gene knowledge for the medical , social and economic benefit of Scotland and its people.
Vlog: Recent Animation Work – Part 2 (Supercytes, Adobe Character Animator) – Digital Learning Applications and Media
The Supercytes resource pack was created by medical research scientists working in the MRC Centre for Inflammation Research at the University of Edinburgh.
Wikipedia in Medical curriculum: where science communication meets digital skills training – Digital Learning Applications and Media
outcome was a first-rate entry of a previously unpublished medical term: neuroangiogenesis. ... Sheila Fisken, Medical Librarian were on hand to support the delivery which took place at a teaching studio the King’s Buildings (Week One) and a computer
Walk the Walk, Talk the Talk: A Critique of the Medical Model by Michel Foucault – The Mason Institute Blog
Walk the Walk, Talk the Talk: A Critique of the Medical Model by Michel Foucault. ... The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and bioethics fields.
Celebrating the NHS at 70 with Nursing Students – Nursing Blog
They were later joined by some of the medical students, their Student Support Officer Neale and the EUSA President, Eleri, for tea and cake.
Welcome! – Edinburgh Health Economics
When he isn’t treating patients, cycling to and from meetings, he is lecturing medical students, working tirelessly on one of his many research projects and keeping the EHE group on
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
Working as a multidisciplinary team of experts in anthropological, veterinary, environmental and medical sciences, along with cultural mediators, we engaged with pastoralist communities to understand their needs, perceptions and behaviours towards
