2012 Events

Archived events from 2012

A series of lectures have been arranged to take place during the WINTER TERM 2011-12. The lectures will be held in Lecture Theatre B, Chancellor's Building, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh at 5pm.

The lectures take place from 4-5pm in the small lecture theatre of the Kennedy Tower on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month during semester time.

Weekly seminars held at the Roslin Institute Auditorium.

Centre for Regenerative Medicine hosts regular external seminars in the SCRM building, Edinburgh.

Centre for Inflammation Research research in progress presentations are held every Friday in the The Wellcome Auditorium, QMRI, Little France at 4pm-5pm.

Centre for Inflammation Research seminar series 2012, held in the Wellcome Auditorium, QMRI, Little France at 12 noon.

Please join us for 'Lister's Legacy - 100 Years On' to be delivered by Professor O James Garden on 11th February 2012.

The Centre for Reproductive Biology organises an annual programme of seminars by research scientists from around the world whose work complements that being done within MRC Human Reproductive Sciences Unit and University of Edinburgh Division of Reproductive and Developmental Sciences.

The Centre for Cardiovascular Science progress report meetings are held every Thursday in the QMRI, Little France, at 12pm-1pm.

Speaker: Professor Brian McKinstry, Personal Chair of Primary Care E-Health

Join us for a public engagement event, hosted by Professor John Smyth, Assistant Principal for Cancer Research.

Join us for this public discussion event about bowel cancer.

Friday 9 March 2012, 10.00am

Join us for a public engagement event at The Elephant House, Edinburgh, no booking required.

The University of Edinburgh is presenting science in an interactive way, suitable for children and adults of all age groups.

Centre for Inflammation Research research in progress presentations are held every Friday in the The Wellcome Auditorium, QMRI, Little France at 4pm-5pm.

Grand rounds held every Wednesday at 12.30pm in the Arthur's Seat Room, in the Postgraduate Education Centre, NRIE.

Weekly seminars held at the Roslin Institute Auditorium.

Palliative Care has its origins in the modern hospice movement and pioneers such as Dame Cicely Saunders (St Christopher’s Hospice) and Dr Derek Doyle (St Columba’s Hospice). Today the challenge is to deliver care to patients at all stages of a life-limiting illness. Our research programme in pain management in Edinburgh has been the result of a very successful UK-wide collaboration and the results can be transferred and built on in many countries, including, in particular, those under-resourced.

CNR presents a fortnightly seminar series which is co-sponsored by the Euan MacDonald Centre for Motor Neurone Disease research and the Centre for Multiple Sclerosis research in Edinburgh.

The Medical Detectives lecture series commences this year on 20th September. The lectures take place at 6pm in the Anatomy Lecture Theatre, Teviot Place.

The lectures take place from 4-5pm in the small lecture theatre of the Kennedy Tower on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month during semester time

Weekly seminars held at the Roslin Institute Auditorium.

Seminars hosted by the Centre for Cardiovascular Science, held at 12pm-1pm in the Wellcome Auditorium, QMRI, Little France.

The Centre for Cardiovascular Science progress report meetings are held every Thursday in the QMRI, Little France, at 12pm-1pm.

Centre for Inflammation Research research in progress presentations are held every Friday in the The Wellcome Auditorium, QMRI, Little France at 4pm-5pm.

This year's Edinburgh Neuroscience Public Christmas Lecture will be held on Wednesday 12th December at 6pm in the Anatomy Lecture Theatre, Teviot Place, Edinburgh.

Join us for Let's Talk About: New Treatments