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How we are organised | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Edinburgh Infectious Diseases is made up of members from all three colleges of the University of Edinburgh and from associated centres in other research and clinical institutions.
Global health research needs gravity shift to deliver impact | Biological Sciences | Biology
A successful Africa-led global health research programme, contributing to World Health Organisation (WHO) policy development, has shared the key to its success and is calling for a shift in the centre of gravity of health research, designed to
TIBA Partnership | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Tackling Infections to Benefit Africa (TIBA, which means “to cure an infection” in Swahili) is an Africa-led, wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary research programme that explores and draws lessons from the ways that different African health systems
New study challenges understanding of pandemic preparedness and resilience in Africa | Biological Sciences | Biology
Countries in Africa assessed as being least vulnerable to an epidemic were the worst affected by Covid-19, new research suggests.
Migration routes hold key to bird flu spread, global study finds | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Monitoring the migration routes of wild birds could help to provide early warning of potential bird flu outbreaks, experts say.
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.
Innovative science PhD programmes announced by Wellcome | Biological Sciences | Biology
The School of Biological Sciences has been awarded funding for two innovative science PhD programmes by a leading research charity.
Edinburgh Disease Transmission workshop | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Edinburgh Infectious Diseases workshop bringing together colleagues from across the University of Edinburgh on 29 April 2021.
Drug resistance effort aided by sewage survey | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
Efforts to monitor the spread of antibiotic resistance worldwide could be transformed with a map created using data from analysis of sewage samples.
Edinburgh Diseases Transmission workshop - about the presenters | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Brief summaries about the presentations and speakers at the Edinburgh Disease Transmission workshop
