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Institute of Genetics and Cancer – Page 2 – A blog for our community to write about their interests and to share their stories.
KSF) Board Member (originally posted on the Kabuki Syndrome Foundation page) The Kabuki Syndrome Foundation (KSF) was honoured to visit the Medical Research Council’s Human Genetics Unit (HGU) at the
2021 – Page 3 – 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.
Students at SPS – Page 6 – SPS student voices and experiences
One of my favourite parts of living in Edinburgh is the almost endless …. Hiya guys! My name’s Priyanka and I’m a 4th year Medical student – but I promise I
Who were the Edinburgh 7? – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
The Edinburgh Seven were the first undergraduate female medical students at any British university. ... The Medical Faculty and the Senatus Academicus (The University’s supreme academic body) both voted in favour of allowing her to study medicine,
Welcome to Stories from Vet School! – Stories from Vet School
The School is accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the South African Veterinary Council (SAVC) and the European Association of Establishments for
Contribute – COVID-19 Perspectives
The site is managed on behalf of the college by the Edinburgh Centre for Medical Anthropology.
EEHN-IASH Visiting Fellow: Dr Ina Linge – EEHN
group member of the Heritage@Exeter network, and affiliate member of the Centre for Environmental Arts and Humanities, and the Centre for Medical History. ... My talk will introduce one example from this archive, the Austrian sexual enlightenment and
Agnes Yewande Savage – Colouring books blog
During this time, she mentored Susan de Graft-Johnson, who later became Ghana’s first female medical doctor. ... Savage’s influence extended to Matilda J. Clerk, another medical pioneer who trained at Achimota and Edinburgh.
Blog – Dr Matjaz Vidmar
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L&F Lab – The Land use and Food systems Lab at the University of Edinburgh
Before joining the University of Edinburgh, Aimen spent 4 years working in the humanitarian sector, helping to deliver medical projects in Africa and the Middle East.
