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LLC and the city | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
Edinburgh is a world-leading festival city filled with theatres, cinemas, galleries, libraries, bookshops and collections.
Roslin in the media | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
A selection of external news articles on Institute research.
Extreme Conditions Physics and the Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions (CSEC)
We study how materials react and change when being subjected to extremes of pressure, temperature, fields and strain. We use diamond anvils or large lasers to create high pressures, liquid He cooling and laser heating to change temperatures, and
Undergraduate study | Russian | Russian | Literatures Languages and Culture
Learn the Russian language while exploring Russia's history, politics and international relations, and the literature and culture of Russian speakers around the world.
Current and Recent Courses | Anatomy@Edinburgh | Biomedical Sciences
These courses utilize a combination of embalmed and fresh frozen cadaveric specimens to deliver high quality teaching and training for practicing clinicians and surgeons across a range of specialties.
Cindy Iskandar | School of Engineering | School of Engineering
MSc Advanced Power Engineering, 2022
Hire A Space | Edinburgh Sport | Sport and Exercise
Flexible facilities for independent medical, health and wellness practitioners
Lipid bilayers
Biological membranes were believed to be fluid and membrane components, such as proteins, were expected to freely diffuse. The lipid bilayer was thus merely regarded as a 'bag' containing the rest of the cell and, at best, as a 'solvent' for
Physics of Beer
Interested in science? Enjoy a beer or two? Then join us as we delve in to the wonders of the science that underpins a good pint! We will be joined by Dr. Anne Pawsey of the Edinburgh Complex Fluids Partnership, who will be discussing the physics
Fancy Vesicles
There is currently a very active field of research about 'dynamic membranes'. This follows recent discoveries from cell biology that led to new concepts on the regulation mechanisms in cellular traffic (how the cell receives and emits signals). In
