About us Our scientists and clinicians study the mechanisms of inflammation and work to translate our discoveries into new approaches for treating inflammatory diseases. Want to learn more about our work? Follow us on the Institute for Regeneration and Repair's Instagram, LinkedIn, Bluesky and Facebook. Latest news IRR spinout Prothea starts lung cancer clinical trialA promising new tool to detect biomarkers in blood Research Studying the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory diseases People Principal Investigators, associate members and Professional Services staff in the Centre Postgraduate training Information for prospective and visiting postgraduate students Clinical studies Current clinical studies associated with the Centre. Work with us Current vacancies and opportunities in our Centre Educational resources Activities and resources Support our research Contact IRR-comms@ed.ac.uk to find out how your donations and fundraising could make a difference This article was published on 2024-09-10