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News | Centre for Comparative Pathology | The University of Edinburgh
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How to Find Us. Centre for Comparative Pathology Home. Does "forensics" fascinate you? If so, the University of Edinburgh's Forensic Medicine and Science Course is for you. This introductory thirty week evening lecture course (Tuesdays, 6-9pm) starts on Tuesday 4th October 2016. Information about the course, which in the Old Medical School of the University of Edinburgh, can be found by visiting the following website:. We are currently accepting registrations, which can be made online. Includes - free-to...
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Molecular Pathology | The University of Edinburgh
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Skip to main content. Masters in Medical Sciences. Masters in Medical Sciences. Masters in Medical Sciences home. Entry requirements and applications. Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. Research Support, Career Development and Commercialisation. Masters in Medical Sciences. We offer a wide range of research project opportunities including:. Optical diagnosis of cervical cancer. Supervisors: Simon Herrington, Kishan Dholakia, Kev Dhaliwal (IGMM, Edinburgh; Physics, St Andrews and QMRI, Edinburgh). For furt...
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Molecular, Genetic and Population Health Sciences | The University of Edinburgh
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Skip to main content. Molecular, Genetic and Population Health Sciences. Molecular, Genetic and Population Health Sciences. Molecular, Genetic and Population Health Sciences home. Molecular, Genetic and Population Health Sciences. Our research activities are largely based in the. Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine at the University of Edinburgh; the Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics; and the Division of Pathology. We offer taught and online. Master of Family Medicine.
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News and Events
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Professor Mike Dixon awarded Health Champion at Edinburgh Local Hero Awards. Congratulations to Professor Mike Dixon. Edinburgh Cancer Research Centre clinical researcher and a world-leading expert in treating breast cancer, who has recently been awarded Health Champion at Edinburgh Local Hero Awards. Full story: Edinburgh Evening News. Recent News and Events. MRC Molecular Pathology Node: Edinburgh-St Andrews Consortium for Molecular Pathology, Informatics and Genome Sciences - 2m. Professor Sir John Sa...
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SHINe - Events
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Skip to accessibility options. The University of Edinburgh. Meetings and conferences relevant to HPV community are listed below. 27th International Papillomavirus Conference and Clinical workshop. 17th - 22nd September 2011. Prague, Czech Republic. 8th - 11th July 2012. Lake District, UK. 9th - 11th November 2012. 28th International Papillomavirus Conference and Workshops. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 30th November - 6th December 2012. 3rd - 6th November 2013. 26th - 30th May 2014. 20th - 25th August 2014.
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SHINe Meetings
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Skip to accessibility options. The University of Edinburgh. PGCE, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Marriott Hotel, Edinburgh. PGCE, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Main Library, University of Edinburgh. Main Library, University of Edinburgh. David Hume Tower, University of Edinburgh. Main Library, University of Edinburgh. Main Library, University of Edinburgh. Room 7.15, Swann Building, Kings Buildings, University of Edinburgh. Main Library, University of Edinburgh. Main Library, University of Edinburgh.
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SHINe - About SHINe
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Skip to accessibility options. The University of Edinburgh. Funding has been obtained from the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health Department with two concurrent programme grants. The first of these has ensured the development of a National HPV sample archive ( Biomedical and Therapeutic Research Committee (BTRC) grant.
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SHINe - Scottish HPV Archive
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Skip to accessibility options. The University of Edinburgh. The Scottish HPV Archive. The Scottish HPV Archive is a biorepository created in 2009 to store samples that provides a vital resource for researchers to improve the way we detect and manage HPV associated disease.The archive is a “collection of collections”. And contains over 23,000 samples,. Many of which are cervical liquid based cytology (LBC) samples. Generic Research Tissue Bank approval ( AL/11/0174. Community Health Index (CHI). The activ...