Recent news from across the One Health Genomics Edinburgh network. Latest News Search Tags Publication date Date from Date to Genetic analysis key to understanding Legionella risk, study finds 03 November, 2022 Routine sampling of water supplies and genomic sequencing of Legionella bacteria could play a key… Kidney cancer drug approved in NHS Scotland and across the UK 03 November, 2022 The results of an international study, the UK component of which was led from Edinburgh, have led… Insights into the genetics of human height 03 November, 2022 ORCADES and Viking Health Study – Shetland volunteer data used in largest ever genetic study helps… Dr Anabel Martinez Lyons on a rare type of carcinoma that develops in the bile ducts 03 November, 2022 She talks about the rare type of cancer called cholangiocarcinoma, how one of the biggest… Enzyme therapy is promising for childhood dementia 03 November, 2022 Roslin Institute studies with sheep show potential benefit of enzyme replacement therapy for… Repositioning of the human centromere activates transcription and opens the chromatin fibre structure 03 November, 2022 A team of researchers from the MRC Human Genetics Unit is using neo-centromeres as a model system… Understanding cell state transitions could support therapeutic developments 03 November, 2022 Researchers from the Institute of Genetics and Cancer collaborated on a study describing a novel… The hunt for genes to unravel the mystery of myalgic encephalomyelitis begins 03 November, 2022 The search for the genetic signal for one of the world's most mysterious diseases is led by… CSO Award for Dr. Kathy Evans of the Centre for Genomic & Experimental Medicine for research into Alzheimer's disease 03 November, 2022 Dr. Kathy Evans recently received a Chief Scientist Office award to study the link between the… DNA discoveries could boost oyster success 03 November, 2022 The Roslin Institute's discovery of the genetic code could help breed larger and healthier… Work has begun on new research facilities for 4D cellular medicine that will provide unprecedented insights into human disease 03 November, 2022 Construction has begun on the new £17.5 million building on the Western General Hospital site. It… Taste for special foods is in our genes, study shows 03 November, 2022 Why people love certain foods and turn up their noses at others has more to do than just their… Sustainable aquaculture: Enabling innovation and implementation 03 November, 2022 Representatives from the aquaculture sector, academia, and environmental and government… Increased incidence of type 1 diabetes during COVID -19 pandemic is not a direct effect of recent COVID -19 infection 03 November, 2022 A recent paper in the journal Diabetes Care by researchers at the Centre for Genomic &… Dr Mateja Janeš on canine genetics 03 November, 2022 She talks about how she bridges the gap between scientists and dog breeders to help them breed… Vasilios Raptis on human polygenic traits 03 November, 2022 He talks about how genome-wide and environmental factors influence human polygenic traits, how the… International siblings study sheds new light on the nature of the genetics of disease 03 November, 2022 This international study examined data from sibling groups, including 1800 volunteers from ORCADES… Dr Carla Perez Mon on falsified antimicrobials 03 November, 2022 She talks about how falsified antimicrobials increase mortality and morbidity due to treatment… Immune cells in the brain limit the effects of degenerative diseases 03 November, 2022 Understanding the natural process that limits the effects of neurodegenerative diseases could help… The Scottish Nanopore user group, ION_BRU, is making a comeback 03 November, 2022 The Scottish Nanopore user group ION_BRU, which went black during the pandemic, is making a… … 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 … This article was published on Friday 31 January 2025