Recent news from across the One Health Genomics Edinburgh network. Latest News Search Tags Publication date Date from Date to Dr Natalie Ring on the use of nanopore DNA sequencing to predict antibiotic resistance 03 November, 2022 She talks about developing and implementing methods to diagnose infections and predict… Blood test could predict future leukaemia risk 03 November, 2022 A blood test could predict the risk of developing leukaemia in older people years in advance by… Dr Sara Macias Ribela on the interaction between viruses and hosts 03 November, 2022 She talks about her work to disentangle the interaction between viruses and hosts, focusing on… DNA study could help breed virus-resistant poultry 03 November, 2022 Analysis of chicken genes reveals possible variants associated with innate immunity to harmful… A new tool for rapid protein degradation in living animals 03 November, 2022 Andrew Wood, group leader at the MRC Human Genetics Unit, and his colleagues are developing a new… X-Net launches to remove barriers to cross-disciplinary research careers 03 November, 2022 The Medical Research Council has invested £200,000 in a new national network to help scientists… Listen again: The Next Generation of Genomics Symposium 03 November, 2022 We were very pleased to host our Next Generation of Genomics event on May 31 and June 1, 2022. Study in the Hebrides to explore the relationship between disease and genes 03 November, 2022 People with at least two grandparents from the Scottish Hebrides are being asked to participate in… British scientists join forces in fight against bird flu 03 November, 2022 With 1.5 million pounds, the government supports research into outbreaks of bird flu. Proteomics & Metabolomics Facility at Roslin Institute shows molecules in a new light 03 November, 2022 High-tech facility can support a wide range of studies of proteins in various tissues by providing… Dr Luise Seeker on the importance of studying human glia brain cells 03 November, 2022 She talks about how glia brain cells are just as important as neurons for normal brain function,… Retinal examination may predict heart attack risk 03 November, 2022 Routine eye screening combined with genetic data could provide insight into an individual's… Characterisation of a nucleo-adhesome 03 November, 2022 A study by scientists at the Institute of Genetics and Cancer provides important new information… Innogen's founding director calls on the Scottish Government to reconsider its opposition to genetically modified crops 03 November, 2022 Speaking to Daily Telegraph reporter Max Stephens, the founding director of Innogen Prof Joyce Tait… New Start Up: Concinnity Genetics 03 November, 2022 Concinnity Genetics was founded by Dr. Jessica Birt and Dr. Matt Dale of the UK Centre for… Dr Alison Meynert on the IGC Bioinformatics Analysis Core Facility 03 November, 2022 She talks about her current project working with NHS Scotland Clinical Genetics Service to diagnose… Pandemic Science Hub to develop drugs for infection-related lung diseases 03 November, 2022 A multi-million pound research programme aims to tackle lung infections and future pandemics has… “Fuel of evolution” more abundant than previously thought in wild animals 03 November, 2022 According to new research from the Australian National University (ANU), the raw material for… Professor Mick Watson on the Genomics@Edinburgh network 03 November, 2022 He talks about the founding of Genomics@Edinburgh, the importance and challenges in microbiome/… Research rankings confirm Edinburgh as world leader 03 November, 2022 Edinburgh’s position as one of the UK’s leading research universities has been reaffirmed by the… … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 … This article was published on Friday 31 January 2025