University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh<br>Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH8 9YL
United Kingdom
Tel: 44-131-650-1000
Fax: +44-131-650-2147
Website: http://www.ed.ac.uk/
166 articles about University of Edinburgh
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Potential Treatment Strategies for Multiple Sclerosis, University of Edinburgh Study
6/25/2013
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Obese Women's Grand Kids Too at Risk, University of Edinburgh Study
6/6/2013
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Malaria Breakthrough Gives Fresh Hope to Millions of Global Sufferers, University of Edinburgh Study
6/3/2013
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Genetic Risk for Schizophrenia is Connected to Reduced IQ, University of Edinburgh Study
5/17/2013
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Sunshine Could Benefit Health and Prolong Life, University of Edinburgh Study
5/8/2013
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Cell Discovery Could Hold Key to Causes of Inherited Diseases, University of Edinburgh Study
2/27/2013
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Stem Cell Discovery Gives Insight Into Motor Neurone Disease, University of Edinburgh Study
2/12/2013
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Stem Cells and Plastics Combined to Heal Bones, University of Edinburgh Study
2/8/2013
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Key Protein Revealed as Trigger for Stem Cell Development, University of Edinburgh Study
2/8/2013
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Rhythms in the Brain Help Give a Sense of Location, University of Edinburgh Study
1/11/2013
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Gout Study Offers Genetic Insight Into "Disease of Kings," University of Edinburgh Reveals
12/27/2012
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Origin of Intelligence, Mental Illness Linked to Ancient Genetic Accident, University of Edinburgh Study
12/12/2012
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More Facebook Friends Means More Stress, University of Edinburgh Study
11/27/2012
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University of Edinburgh Fruit Fly Study Links "Huddle" Gene to Infertility
11/26/2012
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New Brain Gene Gives Us Edge Over Apes, University of Edinburgh Study
11/19/2012
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New Brain Gene Gives Us Edge Over Apes, University of Edinburgh Study Suggests
11/15/2012
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Where You Look Predicts What You're Going to Say, University of Edinburgh Study
7/30/2012
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Do Shifty Eyes Really Mean You're Lying? University of Edinburgh, University of Hertfordshire Study
7/13/2012
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Cell-Based "Tracking Devices" Might Help Monitor Treatments, University of Edinburgh Study
7/11/2012
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Low Testosterone Levels Could Raise Diabetes Risk for Men, University of Edinburgh Study
5/7/2012