University of Edinburg – The Roslin Institute

The Roslin Institute aims to enhance the lives of animals and humans through world class research in animal biology. The Institute’s mission is to gain fundamental understanding of genetic, cellular, organ and systems bioscience underpinning common mechanisms of animal development and pathology, and to use this knowledge to prevent and treat important veterinary diseases and develop sustainable farm animal production systems.

The principal objectives are to:

  • Enhance animal health and welfare through knowledge of genetic factors affecting resistance to disease.
  • Enhance sustainability and productivity of livestock systems and food supply chains through understanding of reproductive and developmental biology.
  • Enhance food safety by understanding interactions between disease causing organisms and animals.
  • Enhance human health through an understanding of basic mechanisms of health and disease and comparative biology of animal species.
  • Identify new and emerging zoonoses and understand how pathogens might cross from animals to humans.
  • Enhance quality of life for animals by studying the mechanisms and behaviours associated with optimising their environment and life experiences.

The Institute receives strategic investment funding from the UK Government’s Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. It is located on Easter Bush Campus with the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and is part of the University of Edinburgh.

Website: www.ed.ac.uk/roslin