A wide range of cutting edge technologies are used across the Centre’s research to understand biology and pathological mechanisms of a broad range of diseases. Human and veterinary medicine is informed by data integration from many sources to build a comprehensive picture of pathological abnormalities. Cancer The Centre for Comparative Pathology provides pathology support to all areas of cancer research across the University. Cardiovascular Disease The most common cause of morbidity and mortality in Scotland is cardiovascular disease. Developmental Disorders and Paediatric Pathology Foetal pathology is an under researched area with developmental biologists studying model organism embryology. Innate Immunity, Infection and Inflammation Many of the important infectious diseases that affect humans are zoonoses and with the emergence of antibiotic resistance, there is a renewed interest in predictive animal models of experimental infection. Neuropathology Unrivalled opportunities exist to undertake detailed investigations into the pathogenesis of a wide variety of neurological conditions. Regenerative Medicine Tempering the excitement associated with the emerging field of regenerative medicine is the challenge to safely progress from bench to bedside, often using animal models. This article was published on 2024-08-27