Related groups

Information about others groups and networks relevant to infectious disease research.

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The Centre for Adapting to Changing Environments (ACE) is a leading centre in multidisciplinary research bringing together the diverse expertise needed to address how populations can adapt to our rapidly changing world. ACE’s network consists of over 100 different research groups, professional research staff, early career researchers, and postgraduate students advancing this work.

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The Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution (CIIE) connects researchers in immunology, infectious diseases, evolutionary biology and ecology across the School of Biological Sciences.

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The Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health (CTLGH) supports partnership programmes that aim to improve livestock-based livelihoods in the tropics.

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Clinical Infection Research Group Edinburgh is a collaborative organisation bringing together researchers from across NHS Lothian, University of Edinburgh, and our partners further afield in healthcare, academia, and industry.

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Edinburgh Biomedical Physics are a virtual, highly interdisciplinary center bringing together researchers from quantitative and life sciences to address pressing, open, and clinically relevant biomedical questions.

Edinburgh Earth Initiative is supporting academics and staff across the University of Edinburgh to integrate nature-based and outdoor learning into their teaching practice to enhance sustainable education outcomes.

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Edinburgh Neuroscience is a vibrant, interdisciplinary, and deeply collaborative cross-College community at the University of Edinburgh who work together with a shared vision to discover new knowledge of the workings of the brain and mind across the life-course, in health and disease and to translate this into individual and societal health and wealth gains.

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One Health Genomics Edinburgh (OHGE) is a cross-college, cross-campus and cross-discipline community of genomics researchers at the University of Edinburgh, with over 700 current members.

Tackling Infections to Benefit Africa (TIBA, which means “to cure an infection” in Swahili) is an Africa-led, wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary research programme that explores and draws lessons from the ways that different African health systems tackle infectious diseases.

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The Pandemic Science Hub uses cutting edge science and collaborative clinical practice to find, develop and test effective treatments at speed.