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Social media studies need tighter controls | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
22 Jul 2025: Information shared on social media is being regularly used in research projects without users’ consent, a study suggests.
All times | Primary Palliative Care Research Group | Usher Institute
22 Jul 2025: Help people earlier rather than later, not just in the very terminal stage but from diagnosis of a life-threatening illness.
ABC Sepsis Trial | Acute Care Edinburgh | Usher Institute
22 Jul 2025: The ABC Sepsis Trial begins recruitment this month (June 2021) at the Royal Edinburgh Infirmary.
Yue Zhang | Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research | Usher Institute
22 Jul 2025: Project: Electronic health record-based machine learning for Asthma research
ReACT: Schools | NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Respiratory Health (RESPIRE) | Usher Institute
22 Jul 2025: This project is based at UM in Malaysia.
Frequently asked questions | MSc Epidemiology | Molecular, Genetic and Population Health Sciences
10 Jul 2025: Get answers to frequently asked questions about the epidemiology programme
PGR VOICES: Spring at the BioQuarter | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
22 Jul 2025: Katherine Edgley reflects on the beauty of Edinburgh in spring, finding perspective and joy in nature and poetry during the challenges of PhD thesis writing.
Dr Zoeb Jiwaji | Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine | Usher Institute
22 Jul 2025: Publications from Research Explorer
Who are we? | Primary Palliative Care Research Group | Usher Institute
22 Jul 2025: A multi-disciplinary team drawn from hospital, hospice, primary care and social science settings; based at the University of Edinburgh with strong international links.
Dr Martyn Pickersgill wins Rising Star award from British Academy | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
22 Jul 2025: Dr Martyn Pickersgill has recently won a British Academy Rising Star Engagement Award for his research project 'How Should Social Science Inform Policy? Engaging Across Academia and Society'