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Imaging of synaptic vesicle turnover using FM4-64 Model mammalian  morphogenesis - real renal collecting duct growing in vitro Model mammalian  morphogenesis - computer model of collecting duct 'growing' in silico Stripes in the cornea of a mouse F-actin cytoskeleton in bovine chondrocyte cells TO-PRO3 labelling of DNA in dividing cells Actin and tubulin cytoskeletal labelling of cells Rat retina flat mount - astrocyte (red) and artery (green) interaction with vein Whole mount E10.5 embryo Detail from adult testes - PI nuclear counterstain

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Where we are

The Centre for Integrative Physiology is based within the Hugh Robson Building in George Square, full address below.

Centre for Integrative Physiology
School of Biomedical Sciences
University of Edinburgh
Hugh Robson Building
George Square
Edinburgh EH8 9XD
UK

Email: CIP@ed.ac.uk
Tel:  +44(0)131 651 1145

How to reach us

By Air: There is a regular bus service from the airport to the city centre (to and from Waverley Bridge outside Waverley Station) for a cost of £3.50 single or £6 open return.

By Train: Waverley Station is the most convenient station. North Bridge can be reached by going up the steps opposite platforms 10/11, crossing the bridge then going up the steps on the other side of the road.

By Bus: The long-distance Bus Station is in St Andrew Square, north of Princes Street. It is within walking distance of the Hugh Robson Building, but it might be best to take a taxi if you have heavy luggage.

Click here for simple map and directions on one printable sheet (PDF)

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Further information on travel to Edinburgh and zoom-able maps of the city and University campus can be found by clicking here.

 

 

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