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Business Plan Competitions | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
These competitions identify and support up-and-coming, innovative, high-growth entrepreneurs.
Building with turf: past, present, future | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
An interdisciplinary team led by Dr Tanja Romankiewicz in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology has set out to preserve the heritage of turf building by doing, and making it a part of a net zero future
EPSRC IAA Innovation Associate Call | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Funding call now closed. Projects must finish by 31 March 2026.
Professor Jonathan Fallowfield: shortening the gap between bench and bedside | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Driven, agile, and passionate about translational liver research, Professor Jonathan Fallowfield is on a mission to shorten the gap between bench and bedside, and to accelerate patient benefit
10 Questions with Professor Dipa Roy | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
10 Questions with Professor Dipa Roy
Professor Joyce Tait, Rolling Stone | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
No one is more surprised by her success than Professor Tait herself. Despite being a self-confessed disruptor, Joyce’s CV includes an array of impressive, and conventional, successes.
Professor Shannon Vallor: reclaiming humane technology | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Philosopher, ethicist and passionate proponent of interdisciplinary approaches to society’s big challenges, this extraordinary person is at the vanguard of ethical interventions into robotics, technology and AI.
Aqualution Systems | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
When the Covid-19 pandemic sent demand for disinfectant skyrocketing, leading manufacturer Aqualution rapidly rose to the challenge thanks to an EPSRC IAA collaboration.
OGI-Bio | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
After a first degree in physics and a PhD in optical techniques, Dr Alex McVey joined Prof Teuta Pilizota’s lab, where they quickly discovered the pain of manually culturing bacteria.
Dr Christine Tait-Burkard: making an impact | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Dr Christine Tait-Burkard has a wide research portfolio with a strong focus on viruses in pigs and humans, and is involved in genome editing to produce pigs resistant to the PRRS virus, the world’s most costly infectious disease affecting the
