The Centre for Comparative Pathology provides pathology support to all areas of cancer research across the University. Image Renal Haemangiosarcoma Cancer models in the mouse and zebra fish have been established by the Cancer Research UK Scotland Centre (CRUK SC).One of Europe’s leading veterinary cancer research and treatment facilities is the Riddell-Swan Veterinary Cancer Centre at the University’s Easter Bush campus.Capitalising on new imaging initiatives (Edinburgh In-Vivo Imaging), Systems Pathology, multi-species integration and ‘omics’ initiatives enables the Centre to support this activity and ensure that maximum information is obtained from all of these models. Red mT and green mG fluorescent protein detection in the mTmG Msh2-LS murine colon, following Cre activation, showing scattered green mG-expressing colonic crypts amongst background red mT-expressing crypts, muscularis and other tissues in 3-dimensions (z-stacks under confocal microscopy) Related Staff Prof Mark ArendsProf David ArgyleDr Christopher BellamyProf Thomas BrennProf David CameronProf Neil CarragherDr Tamasin DoigProf Margaret FrameProf Charlie GourleyProf C Simon HerringtonProf Andrew JacksonDr Marie O'DonnellLinksCancer Research UK Scotland Centre (CRUK SC)Riddell-Swan Veterinary Cancer Centre This article was published on 2024-08-27