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Cafe Sci - Baby Talk: Quality time improves language skills
-What impact do caregivers have on language development of infants?
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Inspiring Change - Scottish Public Health Conference
External Event
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Bioinformatics Training Course - Microbial Community Analysis
-Part of the Centre for Genome Enabled Biology and Medicine (CGEBM) bioinformatics training course series, this course will introduce you to methods for using modern sequencing data to study composition of microbial communities in water, soil, gut and other environments.
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Modulation of the IL-33 pathway by helminth secreted proteins
-Dr Henry McSorley - University of Dundee
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CHERI Blossom Seminar: Differential Attainment in Dental Education'
-The next CHERI Blossom Seminar will be delivered by Jane Smith with the title ‘Differential Attainment in Dental Education’. Jane is a Clinical Lecturer in Dental Education. The meeting will be on Teams from 2.30 – 3.30 pm Microsoft Teams meeting Join on your computer, mobile app or room device Click here to...
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Cafe Med: Seminar 4: Spinal Muscular Atrophy - A treatable childhood motor neuron disease
-10 years ago, Spinal Muscular Atrophy was the second most common inherited cause of infant mortality worldwide, but you may never have heard of it. Severely affected children had a life expectancy of less than 3 years, but now three novel and expensive therapies have emerged, which are providing new...
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Measuring Behavior 2024
-The 13th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research.
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Bioinformatics Training Course - Visualisation with R and ggplot2
-Part of the Centre for Genome Enabled Biology and Medicine (CGEBM) bioinformatics training course series, this course will introduce you to plotting scientific data using R and ggplot2.
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ACHDS Seminar: NHS Grampian Director of Public Health update and implications for research
-Susan Webb, Director of Public Health in NHS Grampian will give an overview of the most recent Public Health Report for the region and discuss implications for research.
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The Granite Men: 1730-1914
-Public Lecture Series