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A University of Edinburgh research institute. Our scientists & clinicians study tissue regeneration and repair to advance human health and reproductive outcomes
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That’s a wrap! Thank you and congratulations to all our winners, speakers, chairs, judges and poster presenters. It has been an insightful and inspiring event that promises another year of discovery, impact and ground-breaking research. #IRRSymposium25
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In our third session, we heard from our Innovation Competition finalists as they pitched their inspiring research project proposals for a chance to win a £5000 grant. Well done to winner Ferran Nadal Bufi for his pitch of smart links for antibody-drug conjugates. #IRRSymposium25
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After a packed first session of flash talks, posters and presentations from across the Institute, we heard from our panellists about embedding #sustainability within our research and building practices. #IRRSymposium25
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Make sure you head down to Alder Lecture theatre during the breaks to check out our fantastic research posters! #IRRSymposium25
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Ore read on ScienceDirect www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Link to the paper: academic.oup.com/humrep/advan...
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5. The Beane Group is improving evidence generation and practice change in acute and critical care globally. Combining research methods with continuous data-driven evaluation to identify opportunities to improve access to care and recovery from acute illness.
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4. IRR researchers work with the Fleming Fund to encourage action against drug resistance for a healthier world. Supporting low- and middle-income countries to generate, share and use data to improve antimicrobial use and encourage investment in antimicrobial resistance.
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3. Based within IRR, EuroGCT brings together 47 partner organisations and institutions across Europe. Their goal is to provide reliable and accessible information about the use of cells and genetic material to treat disease.
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2. The Pandemic Science Hub is preparing the ground for potential future pandemic response through the creation of global outbreak infrastructure and governance approaches. Using the latest science and technology to understand, test and deliver treatments for respiratory infections at speed.