π’ Missed the Generation Scotland Symposium? You can now watch the full event online! πΊ Catch the highlights, inspiring talks, and celebrations from our 20th anniversary here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqci...
π’ Missed the Generation Scotland Symposium? You can now watch the full event online! πΊ Catch the highlights, inspiring talks, and celebrations from our 20th anniversary here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqci...
π’ Reminder!
If you canβt join us in person for the GS Symposium tomorrow, π₯ Watch live on YouTube from β° 10am.
π¬ You ask questions and take part in live polls online too!
π‘ Canβt make it live? The full recording will be available to watch anytime afterwards.
π www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqci...
Last chance for tickets! π Join us for a day of engaging discussions, networking and learning as we celebrate the 20th year of Generation Scotland. You can also join online.
Register today! π: www.eventbrite.com/e/generation...
Our 15th video in a new mini series! π₯°
In this clip, our amazing volunteer, Beth, chats about the important research we do at Generation Scotland, and how exciting it is to be a part of the study!
Sign up at www.gen.scot
Aged 12-18? Also, receive your Β£20 e-voucher for your time!
Registration is open! ποΈ Join us for a day of engaging discussions, networking and learning as we celebrate the 20th year of Generation Scotland. We are also offering the opportunity to join online
Register today! www.eventbrite.com/e/generation...
Our 12th video in a new mini series! π₯°
In this clip, mental health researcher and Senior Research Fellow, Dr Alex Kwong, shares how you can make a massive impact on health research and policy by taking a few minutes to join Generation Scotland!
Sign up at www.gen.scot
π’ Save the date! ποΈ
Tuesday 26 August, 2025 | 10:00 β 15:30 | Playfair Library, Edinburgh
Generation Scotland are delighted to announce a forthcoming Symposium: Looking back at GSβs achievements and learning over the past 20 years.
More details and registration information will be shared soon.
Last week we attendedΒ the annual COVIDMENT project meeting with collaborating researchers across Northern Europe. We discussed ongoing research work to address questions about the lasting impact of the pandemic including long COVID, mental health conditions and cardiometabolic diseases ππ§¬
π’ New research! Our volunteers have contributed to a study that may provide new insights into the causes of eczema in children and how environmental factors may influence genetic risk. See news features: linktr.ee/genscot
See the full research article here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
On Wednesday we presented at the Change Mental Health National Rural & Islands Mental Health Forum to talk about engaging young people in health research at Generation Scotland and findings from the loneliness project. π§¬π§ π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ
Grateful to connect with new people on such an important topic!
Our 11th video in a new mini series! π₯°
In this clip, our volunteer Zak shares how simple and rewarding it is to join our research community at Generation Scotland. If youβve ever felt hesitant we hope Zakβs experience will inspire you to join, and impact health research now and into the future.
Saliva samples are vital for research, allowing scientists to study how our DNA, lifestyle and health are connected. Your sample plays a crucial role! If you havenβt returned your completed kit yet, pop yours in a post box! If you havenβt received your kit, contact us at genscot@ed.ac.uk βοΈ
10th video in a mini series! Senior Research Fellow, Alex Kwong shares his appreciation of volunteers joining our study, and how they are contributing to health research. This was also his motivation for signing up - to make a difference to our understanding of health and behaviour. www.gen.scot
π’New research! Generation Scotland volunteers have contributed to research investigating proteins associated with silent heart damage. Read the guardian articleΒ www.theguardian.com/science/2025...Β & Shah et al. 2025Β www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... There is still time to join us: www.gen.scotπ§¬
9th video in a mini series! π₯° For Mental Health Awareness Week, our volunteer Sharon shares why mental health research canβt take a backseat, and about creating spaces for conversations. At GS, we are improving mental health research, making it relevant to this and future generations. www.gen.scot
This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek we are focusing on this year's theme, community, in shaping young people's mental health. β¨ Our study explores how online and offline interactions impact loneliness in young people aged 12-15 living in Scotland. Find out more and join at www.gslonelinessteens.com
Congratulations to all the nominees and winners, including IGC's Melissa Eccles, @helendnickerson.bsky.social, davidsalvona1.bsky.social, @genscot.bsky.social and Edinburgh Bioimaging project.
Please remember to return your sample kit to us!βοΈπ₯° Your sample helps scientists make breakthroughs in mental & physical health research. If you havenβt returned it yet donβt worry itβs not too lateβpop your completed one in a red post box! Any questions? Email us at genscot@ed.ac.uk. www.gen.scot
Our eighth video in a new mini series!π₯°
our volunteer Beth, shares a motherβs perspective on why itβs so important for young people to take part in Generation Scotland. Sign up in under 20 minutes at www.gen.scot. Aged 12-18? Receive your Β£20 e-voucher!
We had a brilliant time at the Staff Recognition Awards yesterday, where we were honoured to be awarded joint winners of the Team Excellence Award with the Animal Welfare Centre.β¨A huge thank you to @cmvm-edinburghuni.bsky.social for hosting the event, we are so proud to have received this award! ππ₯°
Sarah Robertson, our Youth Engagement Lead, presented at the annual Edinburgh Mental Health Conference last Friday.π She presented her ideas and findings for the development of a new Mental Health Youth Forum at the University of Edinburgh. We hope that this will be the start of something exciting!π‘
It was lovely being on Fife soil yesterday for the Voluntary Youth Network, exploring the Fife Community Learning & Development Plans.π€©Young people highlighted mental health, social media, relationships, youth voice, poverty & inequality among their priorities, which aligns with ours! www.gen.scot
Our team, with Edinburgh Uni colleagues, will present on April 30th, sharing our experience working with young people to co-develop novel mental health studies.β¨We're excited to share our journey so far, but we need more young people to join us to ensure research reflects their needs! www.gen.scot
Our seventh video in a new mini series!π₯°
In this clip, Lorna, our sleep and mental health researcher, chats about the importance of young people being involved in health research.
Sign up at (www.gen.scot)
Aged 12-18? Receive your Β£20 e-voucher!
π’New research!! Our volunteers have contributed to the largest genome-wide association study on osteoarthritis! This has advanced our understanding of genes behind the disease and identified potential new therapies! Join our research community at www.gen.scot to help with more studies like this! π
Thank you so much to our volunteers! π§¬π Your contributions have helped uncover new genetic insights into osteoarthritis, and identified potential new targets for therapies!
Here is a clip about Big Data - part of our 'Why Big Data Matters' lesson plans! π€© This free teaching resource is available to secondary schools across scotland! We aim to increase young people's knowledge and confidence with the use of health data π©βπ¬π§βπ¬ Find out more: genscot.ed.ac.uk/why-big-data...
Our fifth video in a mini series! π₯° Heather is a Professor of Neuroscience & Mental Health & our Chief Scientist. In this clip she talks about the importance of including young people in research, to understand the risks and protective factors shaping health. www.gen.scot
New publication:
Meta-analysis of genome-wide associations and polygenic risk prediction for atrial fibrillation in more than 180,000 cases
@uoe-igc.bsky.social @genscot.bsky.social
Read more here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Our fourth video in a new mini series! π₯° Our volunteers Sharon & Jessica chat with Sarah about the importance of mental health research for young people and our loneliness project. Created with the amazing Helios Media (helios-media.co.uk) and our volunteers. Find out more: www.gslonelinessteens.com