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How Edinburgh pioneer behind 'holy grail' gene therapy technology raised £3 million
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How Edinburgh pioneer behind 'holy grail' gene therapy technology raised £3 million

An Edinburgh-based biotech pioneer behind technology described as the “holy grail for emerging gene therapies” has been given a £3 million funding injection.

Concinnity Genetics - co-founded by Jessica Birt and Matthew Dale - has developed novel control mechanisms using a cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) platform and its synthetic biology expertise.

Source: The Scotsman

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Converge appoints new executive director
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Converge appoints new executive director

Converge has appointed Adam Kosterka as its new executive director, as the organisation prepares to launch its 2025 programme.

He has been serving as interim director since August, following the departure of Claudia Cavalluzzo, and brings experience in innovation and enterprise development to the permanent role.

Source: Business Insider

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Carbogenics secures funding for overseas expansion
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Carbogenics secures funding for overseas expansion

Carbogenics has closed its latest funding round, securing just under £500,000.

The University of Edinburgh spin-out turns difficult-to-recycle secondary-biomass into a product called CreChar. This is a carbon-rich, porous material should help stabilise the performance of anaerobic digestion plants.

Source: Business Insider

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Unleashing start-up talent
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Unleashing start-up talent

A package of measures to help entrepreneurs start and grow their businesses will be delivered next year with funding in the draft Scottish Budget 2025/26. As part of £15 million investment, at least £4 million will be invested to expand the number of women entrepreneurs by providing tailored support at the earliest stages of business creation.

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Heriot-Watt launches spin-out detecting bugs in water supplies
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Heriot-Watt launches spin-out detecting bugs in water supplies

Technology to improve the safety of public water supplies by improving the detection of waterborne pathogens has been developed by scientists at Heriot-Watt University.

Now they are setting up a spin-out company, Aquazoa, to take their system to market, and expect to commercialise the product in early 2026.

Source: Business Insider

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Moredun and James Hutton Institutes combine forces for Science in Shetland
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Moredun and James Hutton Institutes combine forces for Science in Shetland

In the remote Shetland Islands, finding hands-on lab science educational opportunities can be challenging. However, thanks to Scottish Environment, Food and Agriculture Research Institutions (SEFARI) funding, teams from the Moredun and James Hutton Institutes recently brought an exciting week of animal health science to Shetland’s Junior High Schools and local communities.

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Stress Busting - the 1, 2, 3 Approach
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Stress Busting - the 1, 2, 3 Approach

As we wind down or race around in preparation of the festive season, what better time for Midlothian Science Zone to host a Business Forum that focussed on how to approach and overcome stress - with guest speaker Kate Flory from Kapow Coaching.

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