Research

Research across the Institute

The Centre for Regenerative Medicine research is gaining a fundamental understanding of stem cells and regeneration and to use this to develop new models, diagnostics and therapies to improve human health. Image: Dr Mattias Malaguti.

Researchers in the Centre for Inflammation Research study the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory diseases

Reproductive health impacts the wellbeing of women and men throughout their lifespans. The Centre therefore aims to optimise lifelong health through interventions from pregnancy to death.

The IRR Chemistry Hub aims to magnify the impact of chemical and physical sciences in biomedicine and to accelerate the translation of molecules to humans.

The ROC eyelab is a multidisciplinary clinical academic community focused on devising new diagnostics and treatments for blinding eye diseases.

PRaCTicAL will accelerate the translation of precision cell therapies for the liver, from the University bench through to adoption in NHS Scotland.

The Edinburgh Progenitor Cell Bank (EPB) is a repository of lineage-committed progenitor cells differentiated from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs).