Drop-in to meet our staff, researchers and students; explore our research stands and discover the exciting work underway in multiple sclerosis (MS), motor neuron disease (MND), Parkinson’s and dementias.
You’ll learn about what we’ve recently discovered, what we’re planning to work on next and, if you’re interested, how you can get involved. You can chat informally with the researchers and ask questions.
We are delighted to be able to additionally offer tours of our labs - sign up on the night on a first-come, first-served basis.
Free to attend, no booking required - just turn up! We can’t wait to see you!
Programme
Research Open evening programme will be available nearer the event.
Feedback from previous evenings includes:
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Very informative and promising. Managed to get involved with some ongoing research.
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As it was quite informal and interactive, it was easy to find out information.
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Found out lots of things I didn’t know.
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Informative – great to see how much progress is being made with diseases.
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It was a great opportunity to talk to people regarding my mum’s condition.
Location
The Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic is located at Edinburgh BioQuarter, which is the site of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Little France, Edinburgh (Gate 1).
It is a standalone single storey building to the left of the main entrance, in front of the Chancellor's Building and University of Edinburgh Medical School.
The postcode is EH16 4SB. For travel and parking information, please refer to our location page.
Accessibility
The Anne Rowling Clinic is fully accessible. Read reviews on the Euan's Guide website. (external website)
Photography notice
This event may be photographed and/or recorded for promotional or recruitment materials for the University of Edinburgh. If you have any concerns, please contact us by emailing Anne.Rowling.Clinic@ed.ac.uk.
