Congratulations to members of the Department who have recently had their research findings published. Here’s our monthly round-up of recent publication successes.*
Congratulations to members of the Department who have recently had their research findings published. Here’s our monthly round-up of recent publication successes.*
Congratulations to all Principal Investigators in the Department who have recently been awarded research grants. Here is our monthly round-up of funding successes*. (more…)
If you are planning or doing a Systematic Review, or supporting or supervising students or researchers in their reviews, you’ll want to use Covidence. Covidence is a web-based tool that improves healthcare evidence synthesis by improving the efficiency and experience of creating and maintaining Systematic Reviews, including Cochrane intervention reviews.
In the first instalment of our Staff Profile series, we spoke to one of the Department’s newest members, Dr David Riglar. (more…)
Congratulations to members of the Department who have recently had their research findings published. Here’s our monthly round-up of recent publication successes.* (more…)
Congratulations to all Principal Investigators in the Department who have recently been awarded research grants. Here is our monthly round-up of funding successes*. (more…)
Congratulations to members of the Department who have recently had their research findings accepted for publication or published. Here’s our monthly round-up of recent publication successes.* (more…)
Congratulations to all Principal Investigators in the Department who have recently been awarded research grants. Here is our monthly round-up of funding successes*. (more…)
This post was originally published on the Department of Medicine Staff Blog on 9 August 2018.
Dr Richard Kelwick is a Research Associate in the Section of Structural Biology. Having recently been awarded a Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) Enterprise Fellowship, we asked him about his experiences so far of translating his research into the commercial world.
This post was originally published on the Department of Medicine Staff Blog on 25 April 2019.
In the latest instalment of our monthly profile series, we spoke to Stephanie Hodeib about life as a PhD student in the Department.