News about the Centre from 2024. Specialised sensory cell structures could be key to improved liver transplant success A new study has found liver transplant complications could be reduced by using drug treatments to preserve a specialised cell organelle. Alzheimer’s Society Centre to support the next generation of dementia researchers A £9million investment by Alzheimer’s Society will help the Institute for Regeneration and Repair support and nurture dementia researchers at the start of their career. A move which is essential to progressing much-needed dementia research. EMBO membership for Professor Sally Lowell Congratulations to Professor Sally Lowell on becoming a member of EMBO. CRM welcomes group leader Dr Stefano Comazzetto CRM welcomes our newest Principal Investigator and Group Leader Dr Stefano Comazzetto who has been awarded one of the University of Edinburgh’s prestigious Chancellor's Fellowships. New study of kinder and more effective treatment for childhood dementia A pioneering new study could pave the way for a safe and long-lasting treatment for two devastating childhood diseases. Sally Lowell receives Wolpert Medal Professor Sally Lowell has been awarded the 2024 Wolpert Medal by the British Society for Developmental Biology (BSDB). Male fertility gene discovery reveals path to success for sperm A study, lead by Principal Investigator Donal O'Carroll of the Centre for Regenerative Medicine, has been published today in Molecular Cell. Spotlighting Dr Antonella Fidanza for Women and Girls in Science Day To celebrate the 9th International Day of Women and Girls in Science we are spotlighting Principal Investigator Dr Antonella Fidanza. IRR South building opened by The Princess Royal Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, has opened the Institute for Regeneration and Repair South building (IRR South). This article was published on 2024-02-26