News and events 2019

News & events from the Centre for Inflammation Research in 2019

A new PhD programme that aims to also teach engagement skills in future medical researchers is looking for its first intake of students.

October 2019: Early diagnosis and treatment of cancer patients could be helped by new imaging technology that sheds light on how tumours form

October 2019: The fight against liver disease could be helped by the discovery of cells that cause liver scarring

August 2019: 1 in 125 people in Lothian have Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, which is forecast to rise to 1 in 98 by 2028

December 2019: The Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom (SRUK/CERU) and the Banco Santander Foundation have awarded, in their fourth edition, the Emerging Talent Award SRUK 2019 to Dr Marc Vendrell

June 2019: Staff and students from across the Centre attended the third annual CIR away day

June 2019: Awards for "Excellence in Public Engagement" and the first Centre 3-minute talk competition were presented to Maria Panagopoulou and Caroline Chauche

June 2019: A hair-sized probe that can measure key indicators of tissue damage deep in the lung has been developed by scientists.

June 2019: The fight against superbugs could be helped by the discovery of a potential therapy based on the body’s natural immune defences.

May 2019: The CIR would like to congratulate David Kluth, Donald J Davidson, Nik Hirani and Alan Serrels on their promotions

May 2019: The €4M Innovative Training Network NOVA-MRI has been awarded by the European Commission to develop new tools for molecular imaging in humans

May 2019: Cancer therapies that use immune cells to trigger the body to attack tumours could be improved by a molecule that boosts their function.

May 2019: The University of Edinburgh Centre for Inflammation Research and the British Society for Immunology's Inflammation Affinity Group organised and co-hosted an international conference ‘Inflammation: from Initiation to Restoration’ over 24–26 April 2019 in Edinburgh

May 2019: This innovative public engagement project "The Mould that Changed the World" is a musical which harnesses the power of music and drama to raise awareness of the important health crisis of antimicrobial resistance.

April 2019: An international philanthropic trust has awarded significant funding to aid scientists' understanding of the currently incurable condition known as Crohn's disease.

March 2019: New Scientist's cover story on 16th March entitled 'Let the Sunshine In' featured Dr Richard Weller's work on UV's effects on Cardiovascular Health

March 2019: Parliamentary engagement by one of our early career researchers

March 2019: Tiny organisms in a child’s nose could offer clues to improving the diagnosis and treatment of severe lung infections, research shows.

March 2019: Marc Vendrell and Richard Mellanby have been selected to be part of the first cohort of UK emerging leaders to participate in the FLIER leadership programme

March 2019: Newly appointed RSE Fellows

January 2019: CIR Principal Investigator awarded a prestigious Lectureship from the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry