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FAQs | Occupational Health Service | Health and Safety Department
Frequently Asked Questions
MRC CRH reveals first animation | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
The MRC Centre for Reproductive Health is delighted to share its first scientific animation, which focuses on the chronic reproductive health condition endometriosis.
Summer School at the University of Madras | Biomedical Sciences | Biomedical Sciences
Mar 16: Lewis Green, a Medical Sciences student, and Judith Sim, a lecturer at the Biomedical Teaching Organisation (BMTO), took part in the University of Edinburgh's Summer School, visiting the University of Madras and Garden of Peace in rural
Perturbation expansion of evolutionary games
Take a finite population of individuals. Add some dynamics to let them evolve. Let them interact with each other via some games. Add also some population structure. Which can evolve too. By now this looks unpleasantly complicated for analytical work.
Events | University of Edinburgh ELLIS Unit | School of Informatics
Events from the Edinburgh ELLIS Unit
Given its potential, why would anyone argue against personalized learning? – Eumeneia: The Place of the Good Months
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Non-equilibrium physics of the epigenome
The self-organization of cells into complex organism is a striking example of a non-equilibrium system. Epigenetic modifications of the DNA play key roles and experimental breakthroughs in biology now allow us to profile such molecular states of
School AI survey to inform lessons of the future | Generative AI Laboratory | Generative AI Laboratory
High school students in Scotland are to be surveyed on how they use artificial intelligence (AI) in their schoolwork, giving the first national picture on how this growing technology affects their day-to-day learning.
Introduction to Bayesian spatial statistics with inlabru in R | Centre for Statistics | Centre for Statistics
Prof Finn Lindgren will lead an introductory two-day course on the INLAbru Software
Athena SWAN | Centre for Inflammation Research | Centre for Inflammation Research
Athena SWAN recognises the advancement of gender equality
