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Tackling Infections to Benefit Africa - launch
04 May 2021: Today sees the launch of the NIHR Global Health Research Unit Tackling Infections To Benefit Africa At The University Of Edinburgh.
Introduction
11 Jan 2024: Introduction to Wellcome Trust Four PhD Programme in Hosts, Pathogens and Global Health at the University of Edinburgh.
Respiratory viral epidemiology in children - Harish Nair
11 Jun 2020: Harish Nair is based in the Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics. His main research interests lie in the epidemiology of childhood respiratory infections.
Molecular evolution, phylogenetics and epidemiology - Andrew Rambaut
11 Jun 2020: Andrew Rambaut is a member of the Institute of Evolutionary Biology in the School of Biological Sciences, interested in the evolution of emerging human viral pathogens including Ebola, Zika and Influenza viruses.
Evolution and epidemiology of bacteria and viruses - Samantha Lycett
09 Sep 2020: Sam Lycett is Group Leader in Pathogen Phylodynamics based at the Roslin Institute, Infection and Immunity Division, developing computational methods to understand how viral and bacterial diseases spread through populations.
Edinburgh researchers showcase AMR research in the UK parliament
22 Dec 2022: A group of academics from the University of Edinburgh has taken part in a Q&A highlighting how research is tacking the challenge of AMR in the UK parliament.
Two-tier approach could start UK’s move out of lockdown
12 May 2020: Easing the UK’s Covid-19 lockdown could begin by strengthening protection for the most vulnerable while relaxing restrictions for everyone else, experts suggest.
The University of Edinburgh
11 Mar 2019: Professor Mark Woolhouse , of the University of Edinburgh’s Usher Institute, who took part in the study, said: “We believe that this new approach to surveillance way of monitoring antimicrobial resistance
Experts appointed to Covid-19 advisory group
22 Dec 2022: Four Edinburgh researchers have joined a group providing expert advice to the Scottish Government on its response to Covid-19.
Bid to beat drug resistance boosted by worldwide sewage survey
22 Dec 2022: Efforts to monitor the spread of antibiotic resistance worldwide could be transformed with a map created using data from analysis of sewage samples.