Biomedical Sciences

Deanery Symposium 2016

The third annual Deanery Symposium took place on the 7th September 2016

Prof Shipston welcoming colleagues to the Deanery Symposium 2016

Researchers of all 4 Centres (CCNS, CIP, CNR, DIPM) within the Deanery of Biomedical Sciences came together to present their work at the annual Symposium, which was held at Little France.

This year our postdoctoral researchers, independent fellows and new appointees showed their latest findings to a broad audience of PIs, postdocs and PhD students.

A wide range of topics from disease related research on degeneration and muscle wasting, immune response and viral infection to signalling mechanisms crucial for neuronal health inspired the audience for further discussion and ideas.

An exciting event that highlighted once again the brilliant work conducted within our Deanery.

The Deanery Symposium was an excellent showcase for the breadth and quality of research carried out in our Centres.  It was a great opportunity to hear about the work carried out by our early-career researchers, several of whom have secured independent fellowships to pursue their research interests.

Prof David Wyllie

 

Further information

Edinburgh Medical School: Biomedical Sciences

Centre for Integrative Physiology

Centre for Neural and Cognitive Systems

Centre for Neuroregeneration

Division of Infection and Pathway Medicine