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| Edinburgh Law School
Chelsea studied the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice in the academic year 2020-21, graduating in 2021.
Pregnancy and early life | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
25 Nov 2025: We aim to improve women's and children's health by understanding disease mechanisms in pregnancy, delivering clinical trials in women and neonates, and helping to shape policy change.
The Mitchell lab visits Portobello High School | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
25 Nov 2025: On Tuesday 6 September 2022 Professor Rod Mitchell and his PhD student Grace Forsyth visited Portobello High School to speak to a group of S5 / S6 science students.
Funding | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
25 Nov 2025: Check University funding options that may be available
Danish group visits MRC CRH | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
25 Nov 2025: On 23 May 2018, MRC Centre for Reproductive Health was delighted to welcome a group from the School of Biomedical Laboratory Science in Esbjerg, Denmark
Dr Varsha Jain wins the IRR Early Career Innovator Competition 2022 | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
25 Nov 2025: The IRR Early Careers Innovators competition final took place on 10.05.22 and Dr Varsha Jain was selected as the winner (CRH Critchley and Roberts).
Fertility Preservation animation launches | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
25 Nov 2025: MRC Centre for Reproductive Health is delighted to share our latest animation with you.
Most stillbirth certificates are inaccurate | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
25 Nov 2025: More than 80 per cent of UK medical certificates recording stillbirths contain errors, research reveals.
Motherhood after breast cancer doesn’t lower survival chances | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
25 Nov 2025: Giving birth to a child after having breast cancer has no detrimental effect on the woman’s prospects of surviving the illness, according to a new study led by Professor Richard Anderson at MRC Centre for Reproductive Health.
Publication F1000Prime recommended | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
25 Nov 2025: High praise for recent paper.
