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Professor Robert Minns | Child Life and Health | Centre for Inflammation Research
Robert Minns' research focuses on the neurology of childhood, with particular reference to brain injury and the effect that brain damage has on neuro development and visual function. And the development and measurement of visual fields using a novel
Professor Steve Cunningham | Child Life and Health | Centre for Inflammation Research
Steve Cunningham's research focuses on acute respiratory disease in children, particularly in relation to early viral infection, asthma, cystic fibrosis and rare lung disease. Early Phase clinical trials.
Research excellence | Child Life and Health | Centre for Inflammation Research
One of the world’s leading research universities, Edinburgh is ranked fourth in the UK for research power, based on the quality and breadth of our research.
Tephra geochemistry | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
Tephra vary in chemistry from basaltic (low-silica) through to rhyolitic (high-silica) compositions, reflecting the chemical variation typical of magmas.
News | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
From cutting edge research to achievements within our community, see the latest news and updates from the School of GeoSciences.
Dry soils amplify the impact of climate change on subalpine meadows | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
A three-year field experiment in Tasmania’s subalpine region, led by Melissa Gerwin, PDRA in Arctic Terrestrial Ecology in the School of GeoSciences, has found that warmer temperatures can quickly reshape plant communities in subalpine meadows,
International collaborations | Child Life and Health | Centre for Inflammation Research
We have a long and proud history of international collaboration and partnership across our teaching and research activity.
News | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
From cutting edge research to achievements within our community, see the latest news and updates from the School of GeoSciences.
City-scanning satellite set to transform climate monitoring | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
Edinburgh scientists are set to play a key role in the launch of Europe’s first satellite dedicated to monitoring carbon dioxide levels across the world’s cities and urban areas.
How to apply | Child Life and Health | Centre for Inflammation Research
Find out about ERUK-DTC entry requirements and eligibility, and the application process.
