An overview of the research conducted at Easter Bush Pathology. The staff of Easter Bush Pathology have a wide range of expertise including histopathology, immunohistochemistry, molecular techniques, haematology, clinical biochemistry, biomarkers, cytology and parasitology. These are all available to both internal and external researchers on a collaborative or service basis. Collaboration and services may take the form of:General adviceQuotations for grantsHelp with project designTechnical servicesPathologist collaborationsEaster Bush Pathology research requestPlease use this form for ALL research requests, including academic collaborations, information requests, and service requests. Academic collaborations may involve participation in grant design, drafting, and co-authorship in publications as previously agreed. Service requests involve consultancy work with or without a contractual agreement (please refer to our terms and conditions). Your request will be sent to a monitored inbox which we will aim to reply to within 5 working days.Easter Bush Pathology Research Request FormSlide scanner servicesEaster Bush Pathology has a state-of-the-art Hamamatsu Nanozoomer slide scanner that is available for use. This service is provided by the Centre for Comparative Pathology of the University of Edinburgh.Please contact EBP.Enquiries@ed.ac.uk to arrange scanning. Red squirrel mortality monitoring Easter Bush Pathology plays a key role in wildlife conservation by undertaking mortality monitoring of a number of native British species, most prominently of Scottish red squirrels. The Centre for Comparative Pathology This new and unique Centre draws together the University of Edinburgh’s strengths in medical and animal bioscience research. This article was published on 2024-09-02