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Craft a Biomedical Christmas decoration and win a prize
Inspired by Burke
Gordon Findlater creates 3D atlas of the body
Double grant success for Horsburgh group
Joint grant success from ARUK
Deanery Symposium 2016
Nature publishes new study on memory
Career drop-in sessions are back!
Impressive students complete MSc internships
Edinburgh’s Indiana Jones
Cancer drug found to affect fertility
National Museum unveils ground-breaking exhibit
Staff Spotlight: Dr Melanie Stefan and understanding learning and memory
Medical Sciences students present study to NHS
Long-term memory test could aid earlier Alzheimer’s diagnosis
Anatomical Museum launches 3D app
Staff spotlight on: Prof Jamie Davies
Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey
Catherina Becker awarded Distinguished Lecturer Medal
Neuroyoga: the science of yoga and meditation
Mothers-to-be hold key to beating killer disease
EUSA Teaching Awards
How do we forget?
MSc Biomedical Sciences poster day
National Student Survey
Anatomy workshops open to public
Best Peer Support Group award for Biomedical Sciences
Biomedical Sciences Grant success
Renewed partnership reinforces Bangalore collaborations
Career sessions for Biomedical Students
New Common Room for Edinburgh Medical School students
Biomedical Teaching Organisation Nominated for EUSA Impact Award
Prof Catherina Becker wins Suffrage Science award
Summer School at the University of Madras
Academic Families get delicious welcome
Prof Richard Morris awarded top research prize
BMS receives high acclaim from prize winning Chinese students
Study offers treatment hope for sleep disordered breathing
River blindness vaccine edges closer to trial
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Gordon Findlater creates 3D atlas of the body
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Worlds first 3D atlas of the human body
Congratulation to Prof Gordon Findlater who has created the worlds first 3D atlas of the human body
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7 Apr, 2017