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Roy Weir PhD Studentships being advertised
University of Aberdeen Roy Weir Studentships are available for the following four PhD projects:
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Ketamine no 'wonder drug' for depression
There is no added benefit to using ketamine over a standard anaesthetic during electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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Do vitamin D supplements help prevent respiratory tract infections?
Prof Alison Avenell is interviewed by CBC Second Opinion News about the interpretation of evidence about vitamin D and colds.
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Should adults take vitamin D supplements to prevent disease?
Associate Professor Andrew Grey talks about the Uncertainties article for the BMJ, entitled ‘Should adults take vitamin D supplements to prevent disease?’ To see the article and listen to the podcast, follow this link: http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i6201
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Update to the Cochrane review on Nutrition Support After Hip Fracture led by Prof Alison Avenell
Dr Toby Smith, as co-author, talks about the most recent update to the Cochrane review that Professor Alison Avenell led on Nutrition Support After Hip Fracture.
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Job Opportunities in HSRU
We have the following exciting opportunities within HSRU. Please click on the links below for more information: Research Fellow The Health Services Research Unit has exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral research fellow to join an internationally renowned research unit. This new position will complement the current research portfolio and will explore new...
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Staff News - January 2017
Welcome to: Maria Ntessalen who joined us as a Data Co-ordinator on 4 January 2017. Maria will be based on 3rd floor HSB and will primarily be working on MASTER.
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Visit by Junior Scientist Lara Kahale from the American University of Beirut
We welcomed Lara Kahale, awardee of the Daniel Turnberg Award 2016, to HSRU for 9 weeks from November 8th.
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Vikki Entwistle visit to University of Toronto
Vikki Entwistle was in Canada recently, contributing to a Masterclass on the Conduct and Use of Patient Oriented Research, giving a seminar at the University of Toronto, and meeting a variety of academic and policy colleagues in Toronto and Ottawa.
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Visit by PhD-student Cecilia Kållberg from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health
We welcome Cecilia Kållberg to the Unit for a week from Oct 31st.