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Stem cell study boosts MND research! £3m cystic fibrosis trial begins MSc Taught Offer Holder e-Zine March 2012 Join Your Social Media Group! Virtual Drop In Sessions Cell production could help liver disease!! New home for world-leading Institute Application Advice

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Stem cell study boosts MND research!

£3m cystic fibrosis

trial begins

£3m cystic fibrosis

trial begins

MSc Taught Offer Holder

e-Zine March 2012

Join Your

Social

Media

Group!

Virtual Drop

In Sessions

Cell

production

could help

liver disease!!

New home for

world-leading

Institute

Application

Advice

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Welcome,

This e-Zine is designed for students who have an offer with the University of

Edinburgh-College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, to provide you with the latest

College updates as well as further details on your journey to the University.

Well, I hope I’m not the only person who thinks that this

year is going very quickly! So the whole admissions

team appreciate that time is very important to you all,

and we are doing are very best to respond to your

queries as soon as possible.

There have been some very exciting developments in

the college with research into stem cell studies for MND

as well as a £3m Cystic Fibrosis trial, which you can

read more about in this issue.

I hope your preparations to begin your studies are

progressing well, and if you have any further queries,

please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best wishes,

Barry Connolly

Customer Relationship Manager

[email protected]

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Latest College News

Stem cell study boosts MND research

A breakthrough using cutting-edge stem cell research could speed up

the discovery of new treatments for motor neurone disease (MND).

The international research team has created motor neurones using

skin cells from a patient with an inherited form of MND. Read More

£3m cystic fibrosis trial

begins

Edinburgh researchers are to take part in a ground

breaking gene therapy trial for cystic fibrosis (CF).

One hundred and thirty adults and children with CF

will take part in the largest trial of its type yet,

coordinated by the UK Cystic Fibrosis Gene

Therapy Consortium (GTC).

The trial will be funded by a £3.1 million grant from

the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)

and the Medical Research Council (MRC). Read

More

New home for world-leading Institute

Scientists at a new £60 million institute are to tackle challenges such as how

to feed the world’s growing population.

Researchers from The Roslin Institute at the University have taken up

residence in a new purpose purpose-built centre with partners from the SAC

(Scottish Agricultural College). Read More

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Latest College News

New postgraduate programmes

The College is recruiting to seven new postgraduate

programmes for 2012-13, expanding its already extensive

portfolio of taught Masters, Diplomas and Certificates to 39

programmes. Read More

Zebrafish aid motor

neurone research

The quest for treatments

for motor neurone

disease, spinal cord

injury and strokes could

be helped by new

research that shows how

key cells are produced.

University scientists

have been able to

manipulate the

production of motor

neurones - which control

all muscle activity - in

zebrafish. Zebrafish are

important in helping

scientists understand

how motor neurones are

produced, because

unlike mammals, they

are able to create new

motor neurones as

adults. Read More

Cell production could help liver

disease

University scientists have shed light

on how the liver repairs itself with

research that could help develop

drugs to treat liver disease.

The researchers from the Medical

Research Council (MRC) Centre for

Regenerative Medicine have

discovered how to enhance the

production of key cells needed to

repair damaged liver tissue.

The study could help heal livers

affected by diseases such as

cirrhosis or chronic hepatitis. Read

More

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Why Study In Edinburgh?

Edinburgh has something for everyone. There are great

pubs, clubs and restaurants, theatres and cinemas,

museums, galleries, parks, gardens, shops and sport

centres.

Nightlife and entertainment

Explore the city after dark - live music, comedy, theatre

or just a night out with friends in a pub.

Culture and heritage

Find out more about the lively cultural life of the city

from historic buildings to contemporary art.

Festivals

Theatre. Jazz. Science. Books. Film. Television.

Fashion. Art. You name it. We’ve got a festival for it

Eating

Tapas, noodles, curry, sushi, chateaubriand. It’s not

all haggis and shortbread you know.

Sport and activities

Spectator or adrenalin junkie? Find out more about

activities to do (or watch) in the capital

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Edinburgh has regularly been voted one of the most desirable places to live in

the world. Our city mixes architectural beauty and history with a lively, fun

environment. Our city offers an exciting array of entertainment, history, culture

and sport, with the lush Scottish countryside and coastline just a few miles

away. It is a safe and prosperous city, with an abundance of parks and green

spaces for recreation and reflection. The city centre also plays host to a

carnival atmosphere every August, when the world-famous Edinburgh

Festival Fringe takes over the town.

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Accommodation Overview

Guarantee and deadlines

New single postgraduate students from

outside the EU are guaranteed an offer

of student accommodation.

For postgraduates from within the EU

studying for the full year 2011-12, if you

would still like to be considered for

University accommodation, it is

important you apply online using the

'Ready to apply' link below and, when

requested, ensure you opt to go onto

the waiting list.

Guarantee and deadlines

Self-catered details

Self-catered accommodation options for new

single postgraduate students, including

locations, room types and prices.

Self-catered details

Catered details

Catered accommodation options for new

single postgraduate students, including

location, room types and prices.

Catered details

Related links

•Private Housing

•Ready to apply?

•Student experiences of University accommodation

•Energy and sustainability

•EAP and Pre Sessional Student Accommodation

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Follow the College’s student ambassadors and their experiences

at the University of Edinburgh:

http://explorecmvm.blogspot.com

Callum Johnstone

Current PhD student studying aspects of Dementia.

Follow his blog at: http://callumjohnston.blogspot.com/

Xin Ma

Current PhD student studying causes of Alzheimer's

disease.Follow her blog at: http://florazgnd.blogspot.com/

Vicky Young

Current PhD student, studying reproductive health

http://edinburghphdstudent.wordpress.com/

Xiying Yang

Current MSc student in Biomedical Sciences.

Follow her blog at: http://yangxiying.blogspot.com/

Student Blogs

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Explore CMVM

through our

films, blogs,

E-zines and

social media

pages. (Click on the logo)

Facebook

We have three communities where we encourage

offer holders to speak to each other online.

Twitter

Keep up to date with the latest news from the

Postgraduate Office

Blogs

A sneak peak of postgraduate life from our student

bloggers

E-zines

View our latest E-zines featuring key information for

applicants.

YouTube

We have our own feature page and are adding films

all the time.

Online events

Instructions on how to log in to our virtual drop-in

sessions.

Google Group

Join our Google Group to leave feedback on the

applications process and be in with a chance of

winning a £25 Amazon Voucher

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Virtual Drop-in Sessions

We will be hosting Virtual Drop-in Sessions throughout

the year. All you need to take part is a computer with

headphones and broadband internet connection.

These live-chat online sessions are perfect for those

who:

• Can't attend the on-campus Open Day

• Want to ask general questions about

Masters/Dip/Cert programmes or PhD study

• General Admissions Drop-in Session

Our Virtual Drop-in Sessions give you the chance to

ask our admissions team anything about the

application process for our Masters, research and

online distance learning programmes. In addition to

College events, there are also several other drop-in

sessions between March and May, covering topics

from funding to accommodation.

Participate in College Postgraduate drop-in session

on 26th April between 15:00 and 17:00 GMT+1

Participate in College Postgraduate drop-in session

on 23rd May between 15:00 and 17:00 GMT+1

Find out more about online events at the University

Instructions on logging into our online events here

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Have your research proposal

published in the next issue!

Interested in sharing your

research ideas before you begin

your programme with future

academic colleagues?

Send us a brief outline of your

research proposal and we will

publish it in next month’s e-zine.

This will give you the opportunity

to interact in academic debate

with future colleagues before

your programme begins, and

perhaps share ideas or

appropriateresearch

methodologies?

If you would like your proposal in

next month’s e-zine, please

contact Barry Connolly at:

[email protected]

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Contact Details

If you have any further queries, please do not hesitate

To contact us at:

Postgraduate Office College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine The University of Edinburgh The Chancellor's Building 49 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH16 4SB Tel: +44(0)131 242 6460/6461 Email:[email protected]

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