The second Edinburgh Coronavirus workshop – Covid-19: three-months on – was held on 23 June 2020, to discuss work that is contributing to our understanding and response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Image Edinburgh Infectious Diseases was very pleased to host a second event focussing on Covid-19 research from across the University of Edinburgh. It was a follow up to the first event held in March this year, just as the UK went into lockdown, and explored perspectives from clinical, social and basic research gained over the intervening three months. The event brought together a global audience of over 260 to hear seven excellent talks and contribute to wide-ranging and insightful discussion. All the talks are now available to listen again; videos are approximately 20-25 min in length. Epidemiology of Covid-19 Rowland Kao (Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies) Listen to Rowland's talk Diagnosing Covid-19 Kate Templeton (Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh) Listen to Kate's talk STOPCOVID: A rapid interception experimental medicine programme for COVID-19 respiratory failure Kev Dhaliwal (Centre for Inflammation Research) Listen to Kev's talk SARS-CoV2: genome composition informing vaccine design Elly Gaunt (Roslin Institute) Listen to Elly's talk Ethics in the time of pandemics: revisiting vulnerability Agomoni Ganguli Mitra (School of Law) Listen to Agomoni's talk Listen to the Q&A CovidLife: Understanding how the pandemic has affected out health and well-being David Porteous (Institute for Genetics and Molecular Medicine) Listen to David's talk COVID-19: What happens next? Mark Woolhouse (Usher Institute) Listen to Mark's talk Related links Covid-19 activity across Edinurgh Infectious Diseases Edinburgh Coronavirus Workshop, March 2020 This article was published on 2024-06-20