This project explores how the internet has and is being used by patients, practitioners and researchers in relation to Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI), a proposed cause for the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis.
The Bones Collective is an interdisciplinary research network of anthropologists, archaeologists, artists based at the University of Edinburgh who share an interest in human bones.
The project challenges top-down accounts that explain this transformation through a focus on the ideas and interests of elites.
The Innogen Institute is providing recommendations on options for making public and private sector investments in regenerative medicine more attractive and profitable through the identification of alternative commercialisation models.
This research looks at childhood food and health inequalities and how these change over time within the context of family factors and social policy.
Looking into ways of raising the awareness of the potential that 'good' Citizen Science has for academics and policymakers alike.
Developing an interdisciplinary understanding of international developments in energy markets, policies and regulations.
Curious Edinburgh is on a mission to create mobile walking tours showing off Edinburgh's exceptional role in major scientific discoveries of the past five centuries across physics, geology and medicine.
A programme using mixed methods to map out expertise in the area of performance measurement at the intersection of data science, algorithmic culture, media and sport.
This GCRF funded project establishes a network of parties interested in the wide range of opportunities and risks that have been created as a result of the use of digital data.
This project aims to demonstrate how improvements in diagnostics and treatment decisions can lead to better, more effective and sustainable applications of antibiotics in livestock farming in an international context.
This research project found that victims and witnesses of domestic abuse are still experiencing trauma within the justice system despite major legal reforms introduced in 2019.