Events, information, news and resources for the public Science not communicated is science incompleteAt the Centre for Inflammation Research, we believe that everyone benefits when science is shared well.Pupils and teachers gain access to quality resources about possible careers and the fundamentals of researchPolicy-makers, charities and lobby groups make better decisions about new medical policies and treatmentsPatients can take part in clinical trials that are clearly explained and designed with them in mindScientists learn to ask applied research questions which have the most relevance and benefit to the people it could affectWe hope that this web page will help to start those shared conversations, whether you are looking for clear summaries of current research, information about events we are running, or access to the best medical and biological learning resources.If there is something you would like to see featured on this site, or if you have other comments, please get in touch. Overview Researchers in the Centre study the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory diseases Events We enjoy sharing our research with the wider public, whether they be children, families, patients or other scientists Science Summaries Our Science Summaries describe the research of our scientists in language that is easy to understand. Videos & Resources Look here for some resources and video content that might be of interest to you or your school. Contact usFeel free to get in touch if you would like to find out more about our research, upcoming activities or the Centre in general.Contact the Centre for Inflammation ResearchFollow usFollow us on Twitter to see regular updates about the Centre, its research and our public engagement activities. Visit the CIR Twitter pageDonate or fundraise for usThe University of Edinburgh has a proud tradition of philanthropic support and community fundraising, now managed through the Fundraise Your Way scheme.Private donations have a profound impact on scientific research. They can fund a new piece of equipment, a studentship, a collaborative visit to another lab, or a pilot study. To learn more about fundraising, contact Kerry Mackay or visit the Fundraise Your Way website.Visit the Fundraise Your Way website This article was published on 2024-09-10