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CIR researchers launch ‘Intensive-Share’ – a patient and public involvement group for paediatric critical care research

09 December, 2022

On Saturday 15 October 2022, researchers from CIR and the team at Edinburgh Children’s Hospital…

CIR researchers launch ‘Intensive-Share’ – a patient and public involvement group for paediatric critical care research

09 December, 2022

On Saturday 15 October 2022, researchers from CIR and the team at Edinburgh Children’s Hospital…

CIR shares Supercytes schools resource at World Antibiotic Awareness Week event

28 November, 2022

On 21 November 2022, CIR showcased their Supercytes resource at an antibiotic awareness event.

Baby’s vaccine responses linked to birth delivery method

17 November, 2022

The method by which a baby is delivered is associated with how their immune system will respond to…

Seven CIR staff members awarded CMVM Staff Recognition Awards

24 October, 2022

Congratulations to all of the CIR staff members who were recently awarded CMVM Staff Recognition…

Enhancing lipid signals helps control severe asthma, study shows

18 October, 2022

CIR researchers show that activating specific inflammation lipids can reduce the severity of asthma…

CIR collaboration with Edinburgh College of Art – Operation Colodenum

23 September, 2022

Researchers at the University of Edinburgh Centre for Inflammation Research are developing a new,…

CIR welcomes 40 secondary school pupils into the lab

05 August, 2022

As part of Science Insights, an annual biology-themed work experience programme for S5 pupils, CIR…

Professor David Dockrell appointed to Commission on Human Medicines

01 August, 2022

CIR Director, Professor Dockrell, has been appointed as one of nine new commissioners on the…

CIR staff recognised with promotions

21 July, 2022

Congratulations to the several members of the Centre for Inflammation Research who have recently…