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University awarded £1 million to address inequalities in rural and island healthcare
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded £996,081 from the Scottish Government's Chief Scientist Office to fund a 5-year project that will examine healthcare inequalities in rural and island areas.
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30 years celebrations for NI Cancer Registry
We are delighted that Professor Lesley Anderson is an invited speaker at today’s 30 years celebrations for the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry, in The Great Hall at Queen’s University.
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New study shows how to improve health outcomes and care for thousands living with rare conditions
New research from the University of Aberdeen has for the first time provided evidence of how best to deliver effective services that will improve health outcomes and experiences of care for the thousands of people across the UK living with rare conditions such as vasculitis.
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NHS Grampian Public Health: improving population health
Seminar delivered by Susan Webb, Director of Public Health at NHS Grampian
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DaSH featured in Research Data Scotland Blog
The integral role that DaSH has played to the Networked Data Lab research projects in Grampian is highlighted in a blog published by Research Data Scotland
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Addressing health inequality in randomised trials
Moderna, the company behind one of the UK’s COVID vaccines, has been speaking to members of under-served communities and others, including Aberdeen’s Prof Shaun Treweek and one of our public contributors, Noura El Masri, about how to address inequality in clinical trials. This has led to an approach called ACT– Accessible;...
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New Researcher Access Service launched in Scotland
Katie Wilde, Head of Digital Research & Grampian Data Safe Haven Director, was delighted to attend the launch of the Researcher Access Service. This new service, provided by Research Data Scotland (RDS), is to help speed up and simplify access to public sector data for research.
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Advancing Healthcare Rising Star Award for Clarisse de Vries
Congratulations to Dr Clarisse de Vries who was awarded the UK Advancing Healthcare Awards (2024) Rising Star Award at the celebratory lunch and ceremony today in Park Plaza Victoria, 239 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London. The Advancing Healthcare Awards recognise and celebrate the work of allied health professionals, healthcare scientists and those...
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Identifying predictors of cognitive performance in an Aberdeen birth cohort
Seminar delivered by Dr Holly Spence, Research Fellow at the University of Aberdeen
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Annual Academic Development Symposium
Toni Gibson and Emily Cleland, IAHS Teaching Fellows and Work-Based Placement in Applied Health Sciences Course Co-ordinators, shared insights in a panel discussion entitled 'Inclusion and Internationalisation' at the 2024 University of Aberdeen Annual Academic Symposium. Their focus was on the meaningful international experiences provided by the Work-Based Learning courses that...