IBioIC funding will help support Ingenza, the UK’s premier industrial biotechnology company working in partnership with the University of Edinburgh.
Ideas are invited for the third wave of societal and industrial challenges to tackle as part of government's Industrial Strategy.
Life Sciences Scotland want to hear from technical members of staff, business owners, researchers, marketers, business development managers, company managers, directors, administrative staff, operations…
Meat and milk production from cattle could one day be boosted, thanks to analysis of microbes in cows’ stomachs.
New research investigates connections between animals’ emotions and welfare.
The Principal and Chief Executive of Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) has been made a Fellow of The Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Researchers from Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) have been awarded more than £122,000 for a project that will help the Colombian government in its war against cocaine farming.
Scientists at Roslin and two other institutions receive funding from FFAR to improve health and productivity of egg-laying hens.
The event included showcasing of work on improving livestock production in Africa and the announcement of a £4 million boost from the UK Government.
Agri-tech business, Greengage Lighting, roll out an integrated platform that includes the original core product ALIS™ LED lighting.