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Rural Affairs Secretary, Richard Lochhead MSP visits Easter Bush

On Wednesday 25th November, the MSP for Moray and Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Food and the Environment in the Scottish Government visited the Easter Bush Campus.

Tour 1
(L to R) Director of the Roslin Institute David Hume; Dean and Head of School; Professor David Argyle, Cabinet Secretary Richard Lochhead and Vice-Principal Professor Jonathan Seckl.

He was greeted by the University of Edinburgh’s Vice-Principal, Professor Jonathan Seckl; Professor David Argyle, Head of the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and David Hume, Director of The Roslin Institute.

In the Roslin Institute boardroom Mr Lochhead was updated on the latest Campus developments, including the recently awarded funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation that will be put towards a new Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health.

David Hume, David Argyle and Nick Sparks presented an overview of the research and training that is carried out at The Roslin Institute, the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and Scotland's Rural College. The Cabinet Secretary was particularly interested in learning about the benefits of our work to the farming and food sectors, and how we are translating our research into innovation and commercial success.

Visit to pathology
Professor Elspeth Milne, Head of the Pathology Unit, gives Richard Lochhead MSP an overview of the School's pathology facilities.

Brian McTeir, Easter Bush Campus Facilities and Services manager, conducted a brief tour of the Roslin Institute building and the Veterinary teaching building. The visiting party witnessed students carrying out a dissection from the viewing room and met Professor Elspeth Milne, Head of the Pathology Unit, before heading to Moredun to complete their visit of the Easter Bush Research Consortium.

The Dick Vet welcomed the opportunity to share the ambitions of the Campus with the Cabinet Secretary; reaffirming our joint vision of translating our excellent science into solutions for the livestock industry.

Professor David ArgyleDean and Head of School