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Genecom is the commercialisation arm of the Moredun Research Institute the Institute for Animal Health and the Scottish Crop Research Institute.
The Moredun Research Institute an internationally recognised laboratory studying infectious diseases of sheep and other ruminants. Moredun aims to carry out innovative basic and strategic multidisciplinary research on diseases which undermine biological efficiency, impair animal welfare or threaten public health; to develop strategies for improved control and prevention of disease, thereby furthering animal and human wellbeing and encouraging sustainable agriculture; to contribute new knowledge to biological science, comparative medicine, environmental protection and public health and to maintain specialist diagnostic and disease surveillance services to facilitate epidemiological investigations, and early awareness of emerging problems.
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The Institute for Animal Health a world leading centre of excellence for research into infectious disease of livestock and studies the intimate interactions between pathogens and their hosts, with a view to developing improved strategies to control, prevent or limit infections. “Linked to this goal will be practical advances in the rapid and accurate diagnosis of infections, differentiation between infected and vaccinated animals, improvement in current vaccines, development of new control methods, expansion of surveillance and reference laboratory capacities, and the further development and improvement of epidemiology and modeling capabilities”. The Institute is situated on two campuses, Compton Laboratory and Pirbright Laboratory.
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The Scottish Crop Research Institute SCRI is Scotland's leading institute for research on plants and their interactions with the environment, particularly in managed ecosystems. The research products are internationally recognised.
SCRI is active in 30 countries supporting sustainable development and the production of healthy, natural food.
The vision is to deliver innovative products, knowledge and services that enrich the life of the community and address the public goods of sustainability and high quality and healthy food.
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