Case Study:
Professor Peter Ghazal
Professor Peter Ghazal's research focuses on host-pathogen interactions, in particular, mapping and modelling pathways in infectious diseases.
READ MORE ALL CASE STUDIESNexxus Annual Life Science Awards 2009
To enter, or to make a nomination, for this year's West or East of Scotland awards which close on 4 September 2009, please click on the links below for information on criteria and an entry form.
Lifetime Achievement Award
This award acknowledges an individual who has contributed significantly to raising the reputation of the West or East of Scotland as a centre of excellence for life sciences in either academic or commerical sectors.
Innovation Award
This award acknowledges the most innovative product or service recently on the market, or close to market, that has come from a West or East of Scotland life science institution or company.
Most Promising Young Life Science Company of the Year Award
This award acknowledges the most promising young life science company in the West or East of Scotland.
Young Life Scientist of the Year Award
This award aims to acknowledge extraordinary contribution to life science from a young scientist in academia, the NHS or industry in the West or East of Scotland.
Edinburgh Science Triangle Award for Collaboration
This award aims to acknowledge collaboration to develop a technology, product or service involving life sciences and a company or organisation based in the East of Scotland/Edinburgh City Region.
Should you have any questions about the awards please contact
Jan Clark, Marketing Communications Manager T: 0141 330 1987, E: j.clark@nexxusscotland.com or
Kate Fink, Marketing Communications Assistant on 0131 200 6412, E: k.fink@nexxusscotland.com.




