Information about the make-up of CCBS and its place in the University structure. Image The peopleCCBS has 47 Principal Investigators (PIs).>70% of the PIs are also active NHS clinicians.The Director of CCBS is Professor Colin Smith, Chair of NeuropathologyThe PIs supervise approximately 80 clinical or non-clinical PhD students, plus MSc students and those on other postgraduate courses.CCBS PeopleThe CentreCCBS is part of the Deanery of Clinical Sciences, Edinburgh Medical School, in the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine.CCBS is part of Edinburgh Neuroscience: the vibrant, integrated, and interdisciplinary research structure that facilitates interaction between researchers across groups, Centres, Schools and Colleges.For administrative purposes, CCBS is divided into: Clinical Neurosciences (Director: Professor Siddharthan Chandran); Neuroimaging Sciences (Director: Professor Joanna Wardlaw); and Psychiatry (Director: Professor Daniel Smith).Professor Colin Smith's profileProfessor Siddharthan Chandran's profileProfessor Joanna Wardlaw's profileProfessor Daniel Smith's profileEdinburgh NeurosciencePhilanthropic hubsCCBS researchers play a leading role in specialist centres of excellence, many of which are funded by philanthropic donations:Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology ClinicEdinburgh Dementia PreventionEuan MacDonald Centre for Motor Neuron Disease ResearchMS Society Edinburgh Centre for MS ResearchMuir Maxwell Epilepsy CentrePatrick Wild Centre for Research into Autism; Fragile X Syndrome and Intellectual DisabilitiesRow Fogo Centre for Research into Ageing and the BrainSalvesen Mindroom Research Centre for Learning DifficultiesTheirworld Edinburgh Birth CohortRelated LinksUniversity of Edinburgh College of Medicine and Veterinary MedicineUniversity of Edinburgh Deanery of Clinical SciencesEdinburgh Neuroscience This article was published on 2024-08-27