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Fatty acids and lipids under the spotlight

“I found the course an excellent opportunity to connect with others working with lipids" Lipids are an essential ingredient in a variety of industries including food and drink, health and biosciences, and play a fundamental role in biological functions such as storing energy, signaling and the structuring of our cell membranes. A course offered by our commercial subsidiary, James Hutton Limited, shed light into the chemical, biological and analytical aspects of lipids, and included lectures and input from four leading experts in the field. Related content Mylnefield Lipid Analysis More

Mapping ecosystem services: science in action

"Dr Nijnik shared knowledge developed at the Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Group under Work Package 1.4 of the Strategic Research Programme supported by the Scottish Government" Ecosystem services – the flows of resources such as clean air, water, food, materials and mental restoration generated by the interaction of humans and nature – are the subject of significant research efforts by scientists throughout Europe and the world, including colleagues at the James Hutton Institute. Related content Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Maria Nijnik Kirsty Blackstock More

Farmer workshop demonstrates economic benefit of using precision farming technologies

Moredun organised a workshop for farmers this week (Wednesday 8th March) to demonstrate the links between better disease control and improved economic return both in terms of production costs and return on sale. The workshop was by Principal Investigator Dr Dave Bartley in partnership with Speyside Veterinary Centre and Scotland’s Rural College, and supported by The Crown Estate Scotland Portfolio.

Moredun’s Director of Communications elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

Professor Lee Innes, a renowned scientist and Moredun’s Director of Communications, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Scottish soils featured in art and science crossover project

"The incredible geological history and stories embedded in these soils are both exhilarating to imagine, and remarkable to respond to. They really are living geological history" Samples from Scotland’s National Soil Archive hosted at the James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen have been used for the art/science project Geologic Intimacy (Yu no Hana) by artist Ilana Halperin, which highlights the historical connections between Japan and Scotland. Related content Environmental and Biochemical Sciences Allan Lilly More information from: Bernardo Rodriguez-Salcedo, Media Manager, Tel: +44 (0)1224

Moredun’s Director of Communications wins prestigious Scottish Knowledge Exchange Award

Congratulations to Professor Lee Innes, Moredun’s Director of Communications, who received an award for Outstanding Contribution to Knowledge Exchange at the prestigious Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards.

Agriculture Champion appointed to James Hutton Institute board

“I am delighted to welcome our new board members who will bring key skills and knowledge to continue moving the James Hutton Group forward" The James Hutton Institute today announced the appointment of Mr Archie Gibson, a leading ambassador for Scottish agriculture, to its Board of Directors as a non-executive director. Mr Gibson is the executive director of Agrico UK Ltd, a company dedicated to the introduction and multiplication of potato varieties for all industry segments. He is also chairman of the Food and Drink Federation of Scotland and a member of the FDF Executive Committee. He has

Ecological research key to managing Scotland's natural resources

“Tracking species enables ecologists to understand more about where they feed, where they go and the types of habitats they use. All this helps us conserve and provide the right habitats for them.” Scotland’s environment faces many challenges including a changing climate, invasive species, pollution and changes in the way our land and seas are managed, and ecological research is at the heart of solutions to help policymakers, researchers and land managers cope with these issues. That was the takeaway message of a gathering of leading ecologists and MSPs as part of Scottish Environment Week, an

Commonwealth Potato Collection seeds deposited in Global Seed Vault

“By consigning CPC genetic material into the Global Seed Vault, we hope to preserve these valuable genetic resources for generations to come” The Commonwealth Potato Collection (CPC), a unique repository of potato germplasm held in trust by the James Hutton Institute with support from the Scottish Government, has made the first-ever seed deposit by a UK institution into the Global Seed Vault. Seeds from the CPC are part of a major deposit critical to ensuring global food security, which included nearly 50,000 samples of seeds from collections in Benin, India, Pakistan, Lebanon, Morocco, the

Berries may be beneficial for diabetes, cardiovascular disease and obesity

"As conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease result in increased pressures over our health services, the Society is glad to present the latest research on the health benefits of soft fruit to growers, industry and the wider public" Consumption of berries may have beneficial effects on health related to type-2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, neurodegenerative diseases and cancers. The beneficial effects may be due to the presence of protective polyphenol components in these fruits, scientists of the James Hutton Institute and the Rowett Institute have told delegates of

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