Nature’s role in creating cures
The understanding of nature's involvement in a deceptively simple chemical reaction may help in the future development of new antibiotics.
The understanding of nature's involvement in a deceptively simple chemical reaction may help in the future development of new antibiotics.
CAPTION: PROFESSOR JAMES NAISMITH, WINNER OF THE 2004 CORDAY-MORGAN MEDAL.
Three outstanding scientists from the University of St Andrews have been elected Fellows of The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
CAPTION: Professor James Naismith (right) explains the facility's equipment to the Deputy First Minister. CREDIT: Peter Adamson.
MRSA, one of the 'superbugs' under study at St Andrews.
CAPTION: Professor James Naismith
Scientists at the University of St Andrews have been awarded a share of over £3.5m funding to find ways of improving the health of the people of Scotland.
CAPTION: Professor James Naismith
Two University of St Andrews academics have been awarded £50,000 prizes for outstanding research achievements.
University of St Andrews scientists are working in partnership with the world's leading premium drinks business to beat counterfeit fraudsters.