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Two-tier approach could begin lockdown end | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
Easing the UK’s Covid-19 lockdown could begin by strengthening protection for the most vulnerable while relaxing restrictions for everyone else, experts suggest.
Experts appointed to Covid-19 advisory group | Biological Sciences | Biology
Four Edinburgh researchers have joined a group providing expert advice to the Scottish Government on its response to Covid-19.
PhD students rise to the challenge of Covid-19 | Biological Sciences | Biology
School of Biological Sciences Students from the Wellcome Trust PhD programme in Hosts, Pathogens and Global Health at the University of Edinburgh are taking on projects to help answer key questions in the Covid-19 pandemic.
TIBA | Africa | Global
Tackling Infections to Benefit Africa (TIBA) aims to empower African scientists to effectively and sustainably tackle neglected tropical diseases and improve preparedness.
Bid to beat drug resistance boosted by worldwide sewage survey | Biological Sciences | Biology
Efforts to monitor the spread of antibiotic resistance worldwide could be transformed with a map created using data from analysis of sewage samples.
Virus ancestry could help predict next pandemic | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Insight into virus evolution helps narrow the range of pathogens that could cause future epidemics.
Publications | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
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Publications | Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research | Usher Institute
Research outputs from members of the Centre, and other relevant publications
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.
New study challenges understanding of pandemic preparedness and resilience in Africa | Immunology and Infection | Biology
Countries in Africa assessed as being least vulnerable to an epidemic were the worst affected by Covid-19, new research suggests.
