Fighting flu
St Andrews' scientists have made a breakthrough in the search for potential new treatments for influenza.
St Andrews' scientists have made a breakthrough in the search for potential new treatments for influenza.
St Andrews leads the way thanks to £5m funding package.
Ancient protein will help understanding of rare genetic disease.
Scientists secure £1 million funding to combat eczema.
Scientists have found a possible cure for MRSA from an unlikely source - American bullfrogs.
A breakthrough by an international research team led by scientists from the University of St Andrews could help fight deadly bacteria responsible for diseases like meningitis, blood disorders and hospital-acquired infections.
CAPTION: Archaea are microbes found in extreme conditions such as hot volcanic pools (above). CREDIT: Malcolm White.
A University of St Andrews scientist has been awarded £800,000 to help stimulate the human body's natural defences against cancer.
CAPTION: PROFESSOR JAMES NAISMITH, WINNER OF THE 2004 CORDAY-MORGAN MEDAL.
CAPTION: Professor James Naismith (right) explains the facility's equipment to the Deputy First Minister. CREDIT: Peter Adamson.