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2014
June
May
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Personal and societal burden of osteo-arthritis: the 6-country EPOSA study
-Seminar from 1.00-1.50 pm, preceded by coffee and biscuits at 12.30pm
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Cafe Scientifique Inverness- The Physics and Philosophy of Time travel
-With Dr Who recently celebrating its 50th anniversary we'll discuss how quantum mechanics and general relativity challenge our understanding of time and space while also exploring the philosophical dimensions of time travel.
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Maternal, Newborn & Child Health: insights from Bangladesh, India and Malawi
-Immpact, University of Aberdeen, is organising a half day seminar to explore issues in maternal, newborn and child health in Bangladesh, Malawi and India. Meet three internationally recognised experts and hear about the challenges they face and how these challenges are being addressed globally and at home.
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Immpact Global Health Seminar
-"Maternal Newborn and Child Health: Insights from Bangladesh, India and Malawi".
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CafeMED Aberdeen: Exercise and health
-A season of informal discussions bringing together the public with leading figures in medicine and biosciences. All events are FREE to attend.
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"Being a Midwife in Malawi" and "The Community Midwife Assistant Programme"
-A group of four midwife educators from Malawi will give this seminar.
April
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HEADLINES Workshop: Methodologies for analysis of complex large datasets and their application to health research
-The aim of this workshop is to bring together health and data linkage researchers with others from across the university, who also have experience and expertise in analytical methods for large and complex datasets, with a view to establishing contacts and collaborations to ensure we make the most of the...
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Cafe Scientifique- Seeing into old age?
-Vision often worsens with age but is it the eyes always to blame? Come and discuss the role of the brain in vision-related changes during healthy ageing.
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CafeMED Aberdeen: Blood donation - where does it go?
-A season of informal discussions bringing together the public with leading figures in medicine and biosciences. All events are FREE to attend.