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linkhttps://www.ed.ac.uk/surgery/clinical-specialties/colorectal-surgery/research calendar_today10-07-2020 11:05:49

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Yasuko Maeda (@yazmaeda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is work by the team at Edinburgh Colorectal Research. >15% have -ve to +ve and vice versa when 2 tests done. Double testing reduces the chance of missing sinister pathologies.

DrShahidaDin (@shahidadin1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cross disciplinary team effort 💪🏽Drs Iona Campbell& Michael Glinka, Fadlo Shaban, DrsKate Kirkwood & Francesca Nadalin David Adams Mark Arends Irene Papatheodorou - Ειρήνη Παπαθεοδώρου Profs Baldock & Burger. 🙌🏽All the amazing & incredibly talented people who make this possible.

EXPPECT Edinburgh (@exppect) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The EXPPECT Edinburgh team has had a successful few weeks of #Endometriosis & #ReproductiveHealth Conferences 🎉 Our team’s achievements are worth celebrating again 👏 Short 🧵

The <a href="/exppect/">EXPPECT Edinburgh</a> team has had a successful few weeks of #Endometriosis &amp; #ReproductiveHealth Conferences 🎉

Our team’s achievements are worth celebrating again 👏

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Will biomarkers help us prevent and detect anastomotic leaks? Read this comprehensive review by Potter et al. for more… mdpi.com/2075-4426/11/6…

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“Wearable tech” taken to a new level! Oxygenation sensors on anastomoses: winner of best paper award! Well done Mark Porter and team! ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…

“Wearable tech” taken to a new level! Oxygenation sensors on anastomoses: winner of best paper award! Well done Mark Porter and team! 

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
WGH Connect (@wghlothian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Staff in the Main Theatres at WGH receiving Team of the Month Award - recognising the care and compassion the team demonstrate in looking after their patients 24/7 through the year. Thank you to all the staff for the compassion and teamwork you show day in day out. NHS Lothian

Staff in the Main Theatres at WGH receiving Team of the Month Award - recognising the care and compassion the team demonstrate in looking after their patients 24/7 through the year.
Thank you to all the staff for the compassion and teamwork you show day in day out. <a href="/NHSLothian/">NHS Lothian</a>
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Read expert commentary in Cell Reports Medicine from EXPPECT Edinburgh Co-Directors Professors Philippa Saunders Philippa Saunders & Andrew Horne Andrew Horne 🧬 How #genetic analysis confirms a link between #GI disorders + #Endometriosis #GITwitter #PelvicPain

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Congratulations to our researcher Adam Gerrard, awarded the Professor Fearon medal 🥇for BJS paper investigating double qFIT testing in patients with colorectal symptoms. Collaborative effort w/WGH Connect qFIT nurses, Prof Farhat Din Edinburgh Medical School Institute of Genetics and Cancer

Congratulations to our researcher <a href="/_AdamGerrard_/">Adam Gerrard</a>, awarded the Professor Fearon medal 🥇for <a href="/BJSurgery/">BJS</a>  paper investigating double qFIT testing in patients with colorectal symptoms. Collaborative effort w/<a href="/WghLothian/">WGH Connect</a> qFIT nurses, Prof Farhat Din <a href="/EdinUniMedicine/">Edinburgh Medical School</a> <a href="/EdinUni_IGC/">Institute of Genetics and Cancer</a>
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Congratulations to our current CT1 Tom Drake awarded the Chiene Medal for his work investigating how specific mutations in DNA lead to liver cancer. Prof John Chiene was president of The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 1897-99 & influential Edinburgh Medical School Prof Surgery. A great role model for Tom Drake!

Congratulations to our current CT1 Tom Drake awarded the Chiene Medal for his work investigating how specific mutations in DNA lead to liver cancer. Prof John Chiene was president of <a href="/RCSEd/">The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh</a> 1897-99 &amp; influential <a href="/EdinUniMedicine/">Edinburgh Medical School</a> Prof Surgery. A great role model for <a href="/Tom_Drake1/">Tom Drake</a>!
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Congratulations to our consultant surgeon Peter Vaughan-Shaw for this prestigious award. The award recognises his portfolio of translational studies investigating the link between vitamin D and colorectal cancer in collaboration with Professor Malcolm Dunlop

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An excellent first WGH Connect Edinburgh Colorectal Research PPI meeting. Great discussions around the need for PPI + how to immerse into our research. 2 study proposals reviewed by the team. Grateful to the attendees for their time and incisive insights. More people needed- please apply!

An excellent first <a href="/WghLothian/">WGH Connect</a> <a href="/EdinburghColo/">Edinburgh Colorectal Research</a>
PPI meeting. Great discussions around the need for PPI + how to immerse into our research. 2 study proposals reviewed by the team. Grateful to the attendees for their time and incisive insights. More people needed- please apply!
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Senior colorectal fellowship now open for applications WGH Connect. High volume tertiary colorectal practice including advanced endoscopy, complex IBD, robotics, advanced cancer, pelvic floor, proctology & emergency colorectal. Apply here apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk/Job/JobDetail?… deadline 25/9/24