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The Institute was formed in 1990. Prior to that the subject of biology had been scattered through seven different departments of the University of Edinburgh and this arrangement was viewed as detrimental to both teaching and the furthering of research. The Department of [[Molecular Biology]] was joined with the departments of [[Botany]], [[Microbiology]] and parts of both [[Zoology]] and [[Animal Genetics|Genetics]], securing additional funding from organisations including the Royal Society, the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust.
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The '''Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology''' was formed in 1990. Prior to that the subject of biology had been scattered through seven different departments of the University of Edinburgh and this arrangement was viewed as detrimental to both teaching and the furthering of research. The Department of [[Molecular Biology]] was joined with the departments of [[Botany]], [[Microbiology]] and parts of both [[Zoology]] and [[Animal Genetics|Genetics]], securing additional funding from organisations including the Royal Society, the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust.
  
 
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[[Category:Academic Units|Cell and Molecular Biology]]

Latest revision as of 20:52, 27 May 2014

The Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology was formed in 1990. Prior to that the subject of biology had been scattered through seven different departments of the University of Edinburgh and this arrangement was viewed as detrimental to both teaching and the furthering of research. The Department of Molecular Biology was joined with the departments of Botany, Microbiology and parts of both Zoology and Genetics, securing additional funding from organisations including the Royal Society, the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust.