Converge Challenge 2018 closed to the record-breaking news of receiving 223 applications from Scottish University staff and students demonstrating the appetite for entrepreneurship across Scotland.
Roslin scientists are leading research to minimise the spread of bacterial diseases such as E.coli in eggs.
Improved care for street dogs is the goal of a new smartphone app devised by an international team of animal welfare experts.
SRUC is working with the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) to embark on two new projects which will take the agricultural industry one step closer to eradicating Bovine TB (bTB).
Consumers around the UK could soon be playing an important role in livestock genetics, thanks to a unique mobile sensory lab being unveiled this week by Scotland’s Rural College.
Applications are open for a brand new cutting edge entrepreneurial support scheme - the £4 million RSE Unlocking Ambition Challenge is delivered by key stakeholders from Scotland's entrepreneurial ecosystem as part of the Scotland CAN DO initiative, backed by the First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon.
Last year was a successful one for life sciences in Scotland. Dave Tudor, Co-chair of Industry Leadership Group for Life Sciences Scotland provides an article to The National.
IBioIC funding will help support Ingenza, the UK’s premier industrial biotechnology company working in partnership with the University of Edinburgh.
Ideas are invited for the third wave of societal and industrial challenges to tackle as part of government's Industrial Strategy.
Life Sciences Scotland want to hear from technical members of staff, business owners, researchers, marketers, business development managers, company managers, directors, administrative staff, operations…