Over 400 delegates from research and industry meet in Edinburgh on Monday 17th July to examine how precision agriculture can address the challenge of feeding a growing world population.
The University of Edinburgh's Easter Bush Campus is seeking to recruit a motivated and experienced individual to fill the newly created post of Easter Bush Science Outreach Centre Officer.
Scientists at Censo Biotechnologies, based in Roslin, are developing a new approach to cancer research using stem cell technology.
New research from SRUC has validated claims of traditional healers in Ethiopia that indigenous plants have strong anti-parasitic properties.
Mizeck Chagunda, Reader for Future Farming Systems at SRUC, has taken on a new responsibility in his commitment to supporting livestock health and production in sub Saharan Africa.
The UK’s premier industrial biotechnology company Ingenza is working with the National Physical Laboratory and the University of Plymouth to develop a design and manufacturing platform for the production of a new family of antibiotics.
New breakthroughs and the accelerating pace of change in technology mean that academia is engaging with industry like never before.
Since its inception meeting in Rome in January 2017, the Supporting Evidence-Based Interventions (SEBI) team at Easter Bush Campus has been working to set up three programmes in livestock improvement evaluation in Africa.
The Easter Bush Campus has been involved in various public engagement and outreach activities this year - read about some of the highlights so far.
Kajeka's first product Miru is targeted at the bioscience marke and is a powerful tool for the visualisation and analysis of network graphs derived from big data.