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Investment in animal health research | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
The Roslin Institute
Alix Johnston | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Research Technician
Record lifetime donation to University | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
The University’s medical research has received a major boost from a record financial donation.
Rainger Lab | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
The Rainger lab group’s research is focused on understanding the genetic, molecular and cell-behavioural aspects that underpin fusion of tissues in the developing retina, and uses chicken embryology as a key experimental model organism.
How does low blood oxygen levels impair immunity? | Institute for Regeneration and Repair | Institute for Regeneration and Repair
New study finds that special immune cells called neutrophils have their genetic material modified by low blood oxygen levels. These changes reduce the ability of neutrophils to remove disease-causing microbes in the body, leading to recurrent
Study on how chickens keep their cool | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Its head looks like a turkey’s, its body resembles a chicken’s.
Lecture spotlights medical career path | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
The University is hosting a lecture to help senior school pupils know more about what a medical career involves.
Scientists solve chicken puzzle | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
University researchers have discovered why some chickens are male on one side of the body and female on the other.
Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis (MAP) | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Understanding immune responses, entry mechanisms and the pathogenesis of Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis (MAP).
Men miss social cues, study shows | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
It's true what women say - they are better at reading others than men.
