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- 18/01/21 Smart vaccine scheme quick to curb rabies threat in African cities
- 11/12/20 Genes could be key to new Covid-19 treatments, study finds
- 09/12/20 ERC grant success for EID researchers
- 08/12/20 A look-back on 2019-20 in Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
- 17/11/20 Belated Annual Symposium showcases work from across network
- 13/11/20 Public lecture: 9 Months of Discovery: How we found out why people die from Covid-19
- 29/10/20 Open to a world of possibilities - One Health in Edinburgh
- 29/10/20 Covid-19 drug trial raises prospect of home-based treatment
- 15/10/20 ‘Social distancing’ in sheep could cure flock of maedi-visna
- 12/10/20 Wellcome Trust 4-year PhD programmes now recruiting for 2021
- 07/10/20 Registration now open - Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Symposium 2020 - the virtual edition
- 28/09/20 High surface tension in red blood cells can prevent invasion by malaria parasite
- 15/09/20 Novel study of poultry red mites awarded key funding
- 11/09/20 Caffeine shot delivers wakeup call on antifungal drug resistance
- 10/09/20 Discovery of four Covid-19 risk groups helps guide treatment
- 28/08/20 Covid-19 less deadly and causes milder symptoms in children
- 26/08/20 Genetic insight holds promise of Covid-19 vaccine
- 24/08/20 Researchers are building a novel vaccine vehicle for sheep and goats using trypanosomes
- 19/08/20 Scottish experts join global search for Covid-19 treatment
- 17/08/20 Masks can block 99.9% of Covid-linked droplets, study shows
- 13/08/20 Sustainable nylon production made possible by bacteria discovery
- 13/07/20 Experts call for closer wildlife monitoring to prevent future pandemics
- 26/06/20 Scottish vet labs at the Moredun Institute to support NHS with Covid-19 testing
- 26/06/20 Stroke found to be Covid-19’s most common neurological complication
- 25/06/20 Edinburgh researchers to trial salt water solution to treat Covid-19
- 24/06/20 Report from second insightful Covid-19 workshop
- 19/06/20 Clocking in with malaria parasites
- 10/06/20 Second Edinburgh Coronavirus workshop on 23 June 2020
- 25/05/20 Fight against common flu aided by gene discovery
- 22/05/20 Young Scots to be asked how Covid-19 is changing teen life
- 19/05/20 Most Scots trust Holyrood to halt new wave of Covid-19, poll finds
- 12/05/20 University facility to provide essential proteins for coronavirus research
- 08/05/20 New study predicts global patterns of viral sharing among mammals
- 05/05/20 Two-tier approach could start UK’s move out of lockdown
- 01/05/20 University project makes Covid-19 information available in different languages
- 30/04/20 Obesity hampers Covid-19 recovery prospects, study finds
- 29/04/20 Professor Keith Matthews elected Fellow of the Royal Society
- 24/04/20 Laser-cut face guards to shield Covid-19 key workers
- 22/04/20 University to support NHS by testing Covid-19 samples
- 17/04/20 Survey to gauge Covid-19’s impact on our everyday lives
- 16/04/20 Covid-19 Perspectives from CAHSS
- 16/04/20 Army of scientists re-deployed in search for Covid-19 treatments
- 09/04/20 PhD students rise to challenge of Covid-19
- 07/04/20 Critical courses made free to support NHS and global fightback against Covid-19
- 07/04/20 Edinburgh researchers to participate in EMBL Twinning Project
- 02/04/20 Experts appointed to Covid-19 advisory group
- 01/04/20 University fast-tracks innovation to battle COVID-19
- 27/03/20 Scientists to map Covid-19 spread
- 27/03/20 Successful Edinburgh Coronavirus workshop
- 24/03/20 New funding to help understand how Covid-19 affects the most vulnerable
- 23/03/20 UK launches £20m whole genome sequence alliance to map spread of coronavirus
- 20/03/2020 - Facility to boost research into animal and human health
- 11/03/20 Research gets a huge boost towards a new generation louping ill vaccine
- 06/03/20 Congratulations to new Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
- 02/03/20 Using sewage for surveillance of antimicrobial resistance
- 27/02/20 Male-killing bugs hold key to butterflies’ curious colour changes
- 25/02/20 Genetic resistance to lethal virus found in key farmed fish species
- 21/02/20 - Immune cell insights could aid flu vaccine design
- 10/02/20 - New method aids study of poultry infections
- 07/02/2020 - Antibiotic resistance surprisingly stable in pigs
- 20/12/19 Genetic clues of TB spread between cows and badgers revealed
- 09/12/19 New exhibition features Edinburgh University research tackling parasitic diseases
- 02/12/19 African experts join forces to curb threat of tropical diseases
- 29/11/19 Potential harm of newly discovered viruses predicted by new study
- 28/11/19 Bacteria overcome hurdles to jump between species
- 04/11/19 New PhD programme in Integrated One Health Solutions
- 30/10/19 Advances in understanding infectious lung cancer in sheep may lead to new diagnostic tests
- 24/10/19 Climate lessons could aid antibiotics challenge
- 07/10/19 Wellcome Trust 4-year PhD programmes now recruiting
- 04/10/19 E. coli toxin in cattle is responsible for life-threatening bacterial disease in humans
- 19/09/19 Wild animals’ immune systems decline with age, sheep study finds
- 16/09/19 Innovative science PhD programmes announced by the Wellcome Trust
- 12/09/19 Edinburgh data centre to boost respiratory research and innovation
- 05/09/19 Chief Technology Officer and Innovation & Engagement Manager join Roslin Technologies
- 29/07/19 Uganda Fleming Fellowships at the University of Edinburgh
- 25/07/19 Tell us what you think - we're all ears!
- 18/07/19 A great showcase of infectious disease research in Edinburgh
- 07/06/19 Gene-edited chicken cells resist bird flu virus in the lab
- 29/05/19 New immune discovery may boost cancer therapies
- 28/05/19 2019 Ker Memorial prize awarded to Billy Palmer for work on the immune system in Drosophila
- 24/05/19 Costly kids have survival consequences for sheep mothers, shows new study
- 14/05/19 Immune system discovery could aid quest for stem cell therapies
- 13/05/19 Over 100 years of bird flu and human pandemics
- 30/04/19 University of Edinburgh leads the way on TB Diagnostics
- 25/04/19 World Malaria Day 2019: A New Guide to Malaria Pharmacology
- 25/04/19 On World Malaria Day 2019 - celebrating malaria research across the School of Biological Sciences
- 03/04/19 Applications now open for the 2019 Moredun Foundation Award Scheme
- 01/04/19 University of Edinburgh part of VALUE-Dx partnership fighting antimicrobial resistance through diagnostics
- 27/03/19 Sepsis study to focus on genes in quest for treatments
- 15/03/19 Children’s noses hold clues to serious lung infections, study shows
- 14/03/19 Gene study at the Roslin Institute set to investigate how flu jumps species
- 13/03/19 Prof Francisca Mutapi appointed to Strategic Advisory Group of the Global Challenge Research Fund
- 08/03/19 Bid to beat drug resistance boosted by worldwide sewage survey
- 01/03/19 Many congratulations to Sarah Reece and Liz Grant, new Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
- 26/02/19 Students at the University of Edinburgh discuss antimicrobial resistance during the Festival of Creative Learning
- 21/02/19 University of Edinburgh to host new centre of postgraduate training in Biomedical Artificial Intelligence
- 13/02/19 Edinburgh researchers showcase AMR research in the UK parliament
- 13/02/19 Deforestation linked to changes in spread of infectious diseases
- 30/01/19 African experts join forces to beat tropical diseases
- 28/01/2019 University of Edinburgh researchers lead on £2.5 million grant to support appropriate antibiotic prescribing
- 24/01/19 International Veterinary Vaccinology Network has issued new call for funding applications
- 15/01/19 Scottish consortiums take giant leap forward for salmon gill health
- 18/12/18 Researchers at Edinburgh Napier University awarded £400K to combat dengue virus infection
- 14/12/18 Edinburgh and Glasgow to offer joint research schemes for postgraduate students
- 11/12/18 University of Edinburgh to host Fleming Fund fellows from Uganda
- 10/12/18 New study could explain higher rates of human E. coli infection in Scotland
- 06/12/18 Huge range of new publications in autumn 2018
- 29/11/18 Decoding sleeping sickness signals could aid quest for treatments
- 27/11/18 "Parasites: Battle for Survival" exhibition opens 6 December 2019 at the National Museum of Scotland
- 26/11/18 Gene study boosts bid to keep British bees safe from disease
- 20/11/18 University of Edinburgh researcher selected for new PhD Training Programme in AMR
- 16/11/18 Parasite study could aid efforts to treat malaria
- 13/11/18 Dr Tom Kariuki presents Edinburgh Infectious Diseases 2018 Winter Lecture
- 02/11/18 Key gene find could enable development of disease-resistant crops
- 23/10/18 Vaccine shows promise against widespread chicken disease
- 08/10/18 Antibiotic may selectively kill dangerous skin cancer cells
- 04/10/18 Malaria parasites adapt to mosquito feeding times
- 24/09/18 Managing Scab in UK Sheep Flocks: There May Be Trouble Ahead
- 17/09/18 Lupus discovery could help manage the disease in African patients
- 13/09/18 UK-India project combats infections threat with diagnostics
- 13/09/18 Beyond Resistance - Interdisciplinary network to tackle Antimicrobial resistance
- 10/09/18 Many congratulations to our new professors in infectious diseases!
- 05/09/18 Superbug discovery renews hope for antibiotic treatment
- 27/08/2018 Edinburgh to host World One Health Congress in 2020
- 20/08/18 On World Mosquito Day 2018 highlighting researchers studying malaria
- 14/08/18 Edinburgh researchers AMR funding success with SULSA
- 04/08/18 Snails, worms and flies have different ways to fight viral infection
- 24/07/18 Gene study pinpoints superbug link between people and animals
- 23/07/18 HIV infection doubles risk of heart disease, global study finds
- 20/07/18 Many congratulations to Edinburgh scientists recognised by high-profile awards
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Tell us what you think - we're all ears!
To help us improve how we support research and training in infectious diseases in Edinburgh, we're seeking your feedback.

As a network, Edinburgh Infectious Diseases exists to help support and build the best environment for research and training in infectious diseases across the city of Edinburgh.
To help us do this, it is really valuable to get your feedback on current activities you find most useful, and to get your insights into what other activities we should think about developing.
We have created short survey to let you tell us what you think.
Edinburgh Infectious Diseases survey 2019
The survey has four sections.
- Edinburgh Infectious Diseases logo and branding
- Current activities in Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
- How Edinburgh Infectious Diseases can continue to support research and training
- About you
It should take about 10-12 min to complete.
We look forward to hearing what you have to say!