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2014
April
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Informal care in the UK: results from a natural experiment
-Dr Manos Mentzakis, Lecturer in Economics, University of Southampton. 12pm, IMS, Level 7.
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HERU Seminar - Dr Emmanouil Mentzakis
-Informal care in the UK: results from a natural experiment.
March
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Inspirational Inaugurals - Clinical trials - essential but inefficient: How can we make them better?
-Although clinical trials have come a long way since James Lind compared lemons and horseradish to treat scurvy in 1747, modern trials are surprisingly inefficient.
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CafeMED Aberdeen: Parkinson's- Something old, something new
-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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Inspirational Inaugurals - Behaviour change as a pathway to a healthier life: A complex tale
-Life expectancy is strongly affected by behaviours that pose risks to health. With mixed evidence that health behaviour change programs are effective, we'll ask why and explore how things might improve.
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Inspirational Inaugurals - Age: Does it matter?
-Do lifestyle choices affect physical and mental well-being as we grow old? Is being 'biologically young' beneficial in the face of acute and chronic illness? We'll explore some innovative research into ageing.
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HERU Seminar - Professor Benedicte Apouey
-Social Interactions and Malaria Preventive Behaviours in Sub-Saharan Africa
February
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Stacks Alive: Science, Medicine and the Humanities
-The Special Collections Centre is pleased to support the presentation of the latest in the Stacks Alive series developed by the Aberdeen Humanities Fund.
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CafeMed Aberdeen: Men and Cancer
-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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HERU Seminar - Dr Peter Hall
-Efficient research design for diagnostic test development