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Milk test could spot common dairy cattle disease

03 November, 2022

Detection of a signature inflammation marker could aid early detection of mastitis in cows.

Professors Gillian Mead and John Norrie - Fellows of Royal Society of Edinburgh

03 November, 2022

Professors Gillian Mead and John Norrie from the Usher Institute become Fellows of the Royal…

Early Career Prize for Didier Devaurs

03 November, 2022

Cross-disciplinary Fellow Didier Devaurs has received a SULSA award for his work using cutting-edge…

In Conversation event: Innovation policy in the UK post-Brexit

03 November, 2022

Discussion on the impact of Brexit on science and research in the UK.

In Conversation event: Unlocking genetic technologies for agriculture

03 November, 2022

Discussion on the current regulation of genetic technologies for agriculture in the UK, Europe and…

New scoring system could pave the way to predicting future health outcomes

03 November, 2022

By analysing the blood of over 9000 of our volunteers, researchers may have found a new way to…

EpiCrossBorders Inaugural Symposium

03 November, 2022

We are pleased to announce that we have recruited our first PhD students and are now hosting our…

New Masters in Cancer Biology and Precision Oncology aims to support the drive for personalised patient treatment

03 November, 2022

The MSc in Cancer Biology and Precision Oncology is one of the few online programmes in the world…

Gene insights could aid African food systems

03 November, 2022

Information on the genetic code of relevant species could help ensure more resilient and…

Study aims to produce lice-resistant salmon

03 November, 2022

£1.7m study aims to identify genetic mechanisms that could make Atlantic salmon resistant to a key…

Researchers team up to tackle healthy ageing

03 November, 2022

Roslin brings expertise to UK study seeking to understand and improve immunity in older age.

COVID-19 testing: disparity between national and institution-based case detection

03 November, 2022

TestEd data suggests that public health messaging should acknowledge that reduced testing and under…

Loss of Integrin-Linked Kinase sensitizes breast cancer to SRC inhibitors

03 November, 2022

Our researchers demonstrated that loss of Integrin-Linked Kinase sensitizes triple negative breast…

CRISPR insight could improve technique and biotechnology applications

03 November, 2022

The discovery that the CRISPR gene editing process differs between human and algae cells could lead…

Innogen is 20!

03 November, 2022

Founded in 2002 as the ESRC Centre for Social and Economic Research on Innovation in Genomics and…

Gene variants linked to severe cases of Covid-19

03 November, 2022

Genes with links to critical illness offer routes to investigate novel treatments.

Gene editing plus vaccines could eradicate disease

03 November, 2022

Combining gene technologies with vaccination could eliminate certain livestock diseases in less…

Gene hampers foetal growth in pigs, study finds

03 November, 2022

Scientists identify mechanism linked to decreased muscle development in pigs and potentially in…

Breakthrough paper published in Nature Chemical Biology

03 November, 2022

Discovery of cryptic bacterial sphingolipids reveals a convergent evolutionary biosynthetic pathway.

Cancer breakthrough reveals old drugs with new tricks may limit spread

03 November, 2022

The treatment of cancer could be revolutionised by the discovery that existing drugs, used to treat…