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Save the date - Café Scientifique, Wed 31st October: Should clinical trials be compulsory?
Looking for some fun activities for Autumn? Come along to Waterstones in the Bon Accord Centre, Aberdeen on Wednesday 31 October at 7pm to hear our Shaun Treweek, Heidi Gardner and Beatriz Goulao discuss whether RCT participation should be compulsory.
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Food for Thought in Malawi/MamaLita Forum
Miriam Brazzelli from our Unit gave a presentation on Food Insecurity around the Globe within the Food for Thought in Malawi/MamaLita Forum which took place at the University of Edinburgh (Psychology Department) on 5th June 2018.
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Beatriz Goulao and David Cooper to engage with secondary school pupils using our Polo trial
The University of Aberdeen and the Royal Statistical Society are delighted to invite S4, S5 and S6 pupils to attend a lecture delivered by Dr Jeff Ralph (Office for National Statistics).
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Dr Miriam Brazzelli to give a presentation within the Food for Thought in Malawi event
The event takes place in Edinburgh on Tuesday 5 June 2018 and Miriam's presentation is entitled 'Child food insecurity around the globe'.
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"A Trial at Sea! How to find out which medicines work best"
On the 22nd and 23rd of May at the University's May Festival we put on an activity called "A Trial at Sea! How to find out which medicines work best". In it we re-enacted James Lind's first clinical trial with classes of local schoolchildren.
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Celebrations for International Clinical Trials Day 2018
The 20th May 2018 was International Clinical Trials Day. This date is chosen to celebrate the life changing work of Dr James Lind - who is credited with organising the first clinical trial in 1747 - in an attempt to discover the best treatment for scurvy.
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Staff News - May 2018
Welcome to Dan Brunsdon who joined us on 1 May as a Research Assistant Congratulations to Heidi Gardner who has also been appointed as a Research Assistant and will take up her post on 1 June
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Using Chocolate Bars and Scottish Dancing to Explain Trial Statistics
Last week we told you that HSRU research was being showcased at Soapbox Science Aberdeen; the city's first Soapbox Science event. Here, we're checking in to let you know how it went.
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HSRU Research Showcased at Soapbox Science Aberdeen
The Soapbox Science event is coming to Aberdeen for the first time as part of the University of Aberdeen's May Festival 2018, and we are looking forward to hearing about HSRU's research as part of the event.
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Researchers representing HSRU at the SCT Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon, USA 20-23rd May 2018