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A UK leader in commercialising research and entrepreneurship. Publications, Documents and Reports. How to find us. How can we help? Provides access to the University’s world class academic expertise and state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, enabling our clients to solve problems, implement change and validate processes and new products. We are here to help you. Develop new ideas, products or processes. Validate existing products or processes. Exploit new market opportunities. Representation on scien...
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Edinburgh Research and Innovation Ltd > Working With Us > Consultancy & Services
http://www.research-innovation.ed.ac.uk/WorkingWithUs/ConsultancyServices.aspx
A UK leader in commercialising research and entrepreneurship. Publications, Documents and Reports. How to find us. How can we help? Provides access to the University’s world class academic expertise and state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, enabling our clients to solve problems, implement change and validate processes and new products. We are here to help you. Develop new ideas, products or processes. Validate existing products or processes. Exploit new market opportunities. Representation on scien...
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Simpson Group | Edinburgh Bioinformatics
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Skip to main content area. Our research specialises in studying the regulation of neural form and function at the molecular level. Much of our work has focused on studying the roles of transcription factors in the development and patterning of nervous systems from basic neurogenesis through to area specialisation and axonal navigation. Consolidation and translation regulation. Vol 19, no. 9, pp. 410-22, 2012. P I Zur Lage. Vol 5, no. 4, 2011. Vol 9, no. 1, p. e1000568, 2011. And A P. Jarman. Please click...
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Theil Group | Edinburgh Bioinformatics
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Skip to main content area. The human cerebral cortex is one of the most complex biological structures consisting of an enormous number of neuronal subtypes. This diversity underlies its ability to perform highly complex neural tasks and confers humans with their unique cognitive capabilities. How this enormous complexity develops. Gli3 Controls Corpus Callosum Formation by Positioning Midline Guideposts During Telencephalic Patterning. Site built by Jon Manning. And the BHF CoRE Bioinformatics Team.
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Applied Bioinformatics of Cancer | Edinburgh Bioinformatics
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Skip to main content area. Edinburgh Cancer Research UK Centre. Edinburgh Cancer Research UK Centre. Applied Bioinformatics of Cancer. Applied Bioinformatics of Cancer. Ancer research group aims to bring meaning to high-throughput molecular approaches in order to unravel the complexity of cancer. Rather than does gene X change? The ABC group conducts independent research on experimental reproducibility and meta-analysis of high-throughput data as well as assisting with many multidisciplinary collaborativ...
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News archive | British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence
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Skip to Main Content Area. The Queen's Medical Research Institute. The University of Edinburgh. College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. Centre of Research Excellence. Neuroendocrine Axes and Stress. Developmental programming of cardiometabolic risk. Reproductive Hormones in the Cardiovascular System. Circadian Control of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Function. Renal and Vascular Risk Factors. Endothelial Dysfunction in Hypertension and Chronic Kidney Disease. Hypertensive End Organ Damage. Professor ...
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GUDMAP Group | Edinburgh Bioinformatics
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Skip to main content area. Jamie Davies (PI, Editorial Office). Richard Baldock (PI, Databse). MRC Human Genetics Unit. GUDMAP (Genito-urinary molecular anatomy project). The GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project (GUDMAP). Is a consortium of laboratories working to provide the scientific and medical community with tools to facilitate research. The key components are:. A molecular atlas of gene expression for the developing organs of the GenitoUrinary (GU) tract. Site built by Jon Manning.
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Kidner Lab | Edinburgh Bioinformatics
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Skip to main content area. Institute of Molecular Plant Sciences. The Kidner group is using transcriptome and genome sequence to study diversity in tropical plants. We are looking at variation in expression levels, sequence and copy number in closely and distantly related species to identify key pathways modified during speciation and adaptation. Site built by Jon Manning. And the BHF CoRE Bioinformatics Team.