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Software Sustainability Institute

Submitted by neilchuehong on Mon, 08/26/2019 - 10:50

The Software Sustainability Institute is a national facility for building better software, founded in 2010. It provides guidance, training, tools, services and other resources to advance good practices for developing research software. These include a software evaluation service; guides for researchers, developers and managers; and data and analysis on research software. The SSI runs workshops and initiatives to support the development of communities of practice, including the SSI Fellowship...

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Aberdeen Children of the 1950s study

Submitted by heather_clark on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The Children of the 1950s study (ACONF) is a population-based resource for researchers primarily studying the biological and social influences on health across the life-course and between generations. Comprising individuals born in Aberdeen, Scotland between 1950 and 1956, this cohort is based on the 12,150 people who took part in the Aberdeen Child Development Survey, a cross-sectional study in a population of all children who were attending an Aberdeen primary school in December 1962. The data...

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Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research

Submitted by chris_dibben on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

Using new data sources and novel methodologies, the Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research analyses public sector data and explores what linking it in new ways can reveal. 


Comprising of researchers from a range of leading institutions across Scotland, the centre itself is hosted within the University of Edinburgh and directed by Professor Chris Dibben. Our research uses administrative data to examine issues from across society in Scotland and the UK, providing evidence-based...

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Airborne GeoSciences Facility

Submitted by thomas_wade on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The Airborne Geosciences Facility was established to support environmental & geoscientific research and teaching through the development, integration and operation of advanced airborne sensing technologies deployed on both manned and unmanned aircraft. We operate our own ECO-Dimona light aircraft alongside a fleet of small unmanned aircraft systems, and a suite of remote sensing and atmospheric instruments. Our stated goal is to provide the core capability to promote and develop an...

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Auchencorth Moss

Submitted by dr_matthew_jones on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59


Auchencorth Moss Atmospheric Observatory (AMo), is a research infrastructure sited on an ombrotrophic peatland at 270 m elevation in South East Scotland (55ᵒ47’36”N, 3°14’41” W), which is managed by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH). It is used primarily to carry out research on atmospheric composition, surface-atmosphere exchange of pollutants and studies in carbon catchments.



The landscape of Auchencorth Moss was first used in 1994 to study fluxes of methane (CH4) gas. In 1995...

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UK Biochar Research Centre

Submitted by professor_kate… on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The UK Biochar Research Centre (UKBRC) undertakes disciplinary and interdisciplinary research on: (1) Biochar production and analysis of energy rich co-products; (2) The diverse potential applications of biochar; particularly as a beneficial soil amendment, as well as other uses; (3) The feasible development of Pyrolysis-Biochar systems and Life Cycle Assessments for sustainable resource management. The facility contains four major instruments for the pyrolysis and characterisation of biochar...

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Biological Core Mass Spectrometry Facility (EdinOmics)

Submitted by hannah_florance on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The biological mass spectrometry suite provides analytical expertise and practical support for academic (internal and external) and industrially funded research using high-end advanced analytical instrumentation. The facility has a range of liquid and gas chromatographs hyphenated with various mass spectrometers (LCMS and GCMS). Each instrument is dedicated to either proteomics (targeted, shotgun and non-labelled quantitation) or metabolomics (targeted/ untargeted metabolite profiling...

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UK Centre for Mammalian Synthetic Biology

Submitted by liz_fletcher on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The CMSB is implementing engineering principles towards the application of synthetic biology of mammalian systems. While significant strides have been made in prokaryotes and yeast, applications in more complex mammalian systems are still in their gestation. The Centre builds on seven years’ productive multidisciplinary research across synthetic and systems biology, and will extend this to embrace Edinburgh’s world-leading expertise in cell biology, specifically epigenetics and stem cell biology...

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Centre for Research Collections, University of Edinburgh

Submitted by joseph_marshall on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The Centre for Research Collections manages and provides access to the heritage collections of the University of Edinburgh - c.100km of material. These collections are open to scholars from anywhere in the world and include unique material of international importance. The CRC takes a converged approach to collections and delivers access to rare books, manuscripts, archives, art, historic musical instruments and other museum collections through a single Reading Room, supported by spaces for...

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Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa

Submitted by christine_campbell on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa (CCAP) is a unique phylogenetically diverse Biological Resource Centre (BRC), holding exemplar strains from most lineages of the eukaryotic tree of life. It is physically located in a purpose-built, spacious and well-equipped modern facility, and acts as a depository for ex situ conservation of around 3000 strains of marine, terrestrial and freshwater algae; cyanobacteria; protozoa and algal pathogens. These diverse organisms underpin biological...

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