New trials offer hope for TB treatment
Researchers at the School of Medicine are one step closer to finding a shorter, more effective treatment for TB, according to a new paper published by The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Researchers at the School of Medicine are one step closer to finding a shorter, more effective treatment for TB, according to a new paper published by The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
The TWENDE Knowledge Translation (KT) training recently started at the School of Medicine University of St. Andrews.
Dr Gozde Ozakinci chaired a symposium on 'neglected domains of fear of cancer recurrence research'
Student recipients of the 2016 Dorothy Miller Bursary Awards presented their experiences of voluntary work in Malawi to an audience of University staff and students.
Professor Stephen Gillespie will give a presentation to the European Medicines Agency on 25 November.
The study was conducted as a partnership between the University of St. Andrews and Mozambique’s Natonal Institute of Health in Maputo.
Sharon Carstairs recently took part in the Biotechnology Young Entrepreneurs Scheme (Biotechnology YES) within the Food, Nutrition and Wellbeing stream held at Unilever, Colworth, Bedford.
On Friday 30th September Henry Rae, Mike Fearon and Paul Reynolds joined with researchers at the Byre Theatre from 5pm to 11.30pm and on Saturday 1st October, Rachel Nutt was part of a team at Craigtoun Park as they…
Fraser Chisholm has been awarded a Merit Certificate by The Institute for Anatomical Sciences (IAS), in the Terrence Williamson Museum Prize category
Dr Silvia Paracchini has delivered a keynote lecture at a recent meeting entitled “Light on the Dark side of the Genome".