The Roslin Institute
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Where Dolly the Sheep was born! We're enhancing the lives of animals & humans by investigating animal genetics, welfare, and diseases. Part of UoE @thedickvet .
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#GettingGenomeMe – Genomics Researcher Profile
Click below to hear from PhD Student holly who is using the human druggable genome to identify host factors affecting COVID-19
Read more here: onehealthgenomics.ed.ac.uk/holly-kerr
Christine Tait-Burkard The Roslin Institute One Health Models of Disease PhD programme Dunking Dollys
Optimising poultry health and productivity.
Roslin Reels - Dr Jacqueline Smith talks about her team's work on optimising poultry health and productivity.
For more information on our research, check out our website: ed.ac.uk/roslin/
#RoslinReels #AnimalHealth
📣S5 pupils 1️⃣ week left to apply!
Looking for #biology #workexperience this summer? 🔬🧫🦠🥼🧬
Apply now for Science Insights - working with scientists The Roslin Institute Institute of Genetics and Cancer Institute for Regeneration and Repair Usher Institute Edinburgh Neuroscience EdinUniCVS
📝➡️edin.ac/3IvyaqX by 1 May
JOB: We are looking for a post-doctoral researcher with skills in molecular and/or computational biology to characterise the pathogenesis of key livestock apicomplexan parasites.
£39,347 - £46,974
More info: edin.ac/3ezSgos.
Apply by 7 May
#researchjobs #postdocjobs
Our aquaculture experts collaborated with industry leaders and academics to tackle challenges in salmon and mussel farming, during a workshop held by UHI Shetland.
@Shetlandmussels @SeafoodShetland #Aquaculture #AnimalWelfare #Collaboration
Earlier this year, Professor Paul Digard spoke with Science about Roslin's Bird Flu work, misinformation and control of global diseases.
edin.ac/444lHEQ
#Birdflu #USDA #PaulDigard #Influenza #GainOfFunction #AvianFlu
JOB: SEBI-Livestock are looking to recruit a gender expert to lead the programme’s gender-focused #livestock data and monitoring work.
£48,350 - £75,498
More info: edin.ac/3Iutp15
Apply by 30 April
JOB: We seek a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on #tsetse -borne diseases of livestock projects.
An great opportunity to manage a tick colony and gain research experience in vector biology, #parasitology & #immunology .
£39,347 - £46,974
edin.ac/3ezSgos
Apply by 23 Apr
JOB: We are looking for an experienced and motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to investigate host-response genomics in critically-ill patients, working within the Baillie Laboratory.
£39,347 - £46,974
More info: edin.ac/3ezSgos
Apply by 17 April
Kenneth Baillie
Congratulations to Prof Ross Fitzgerald, Chair of Molecular Bacteriology, on being elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Congratulations on this huge achievement, Ross!
Royal Society of Edinburgh Ross Fitzgerald
📢 Call for Abstracts📢
We're now accepting abstract submissions for poster or oral presentations at the IVVN Conference 2024.
For more details and submission guidelines, visit edin.ac/3VD7qwv
The Roslin Institute The Pirbright Institute Medical Research Council Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research
Squirrelpox has been confirmed north of Scotland's central belt for the first time, posing a threat to red squirrel populations.
Find guidelines and proactive steps you can take to help prevent the spread of the disease: edin.ac/43JCDQN
Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels #Conservation
Registrations are now OPEN for the IVVN Conference 2024.🎉
Don't miss this opportunity for the global veterinary vaccinology community to meet, share insights, and foster partnerships. 🤝
Register here: edin.ac/3VD7qwv
The Roslin Institute The Pirbright Institute Medical Research Council Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research
JOB: Our colleagues at SEBI-Livestock are looking for a researcher to develop and improve models to support better informed decision making to help livestock farmers in low- and middle-income countries.
£37,099 - £44,263
More info: edin.ac/3Iutp15.
Apply by 15 April.
Prof Rowland Kao will be speaking at Edinburgh Science’s sold-out event, The Professors Shaping the Future.
He uses physics to understand how infectious diseases spread, how they can be controlled, and why we can use these principles to understand behaviour networks.
#EdUniEdSciFest