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2025
December
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Presynaptic protein changes and the effects of the protective Icelandic APPA673T mutation in models of amyloid-B and tau pathology
-Pre-Viva Talk - Anne Anschuetz
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Exploring Novel Genetic Determinants of Skeletal Muscle Energy Metabolism in Obesity and Diabetes
-Pre-Viva Talk - Rashmi Sivasengh
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A journey of the NMR relaxometry in tempera paint realm
-Anne-Laure Rollet - Sorbonne University, Paris
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Combining non-invasive imaging & gene therapy to detect and treat metabolic disease
-Pre-Viva Talk - Nadine Sommer
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Understanding CDC7 kinase biology: from replication origins to therapeutic potential
-Prof Corrado Santocanale - University of Galway
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Isolation and characterisation of human antibodies targeting cell wall proteins as a novel immunotherapeutic approach to treat invasive fungal infections.
-Pre-Viva Talk - Yixin (Katherine) Zhao
November
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Skin appendage development: from molecules to mechanics
-Dr Rory Cooper - University of Sheffield
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Moving Stroke Treatments from the Trial to the Health System - A Canadian Perspective in a Public Health System
-Prof Michael Hill - University of Calgary
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Understanding the molecular mechanisms of endolysosomal trafficking
-Dr Chris MacDonald - University of York
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An investigation into the role of SFRP2 in male breast cancer
-Pre-Viva Talk - Matthew Everest
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How dietary fibre supplements could help cancer patients
-Prof Anne Kiltie - Rowett Institute
October
September
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ECR Seminar Series
-"Spatial Regulation of TORC1 Signalling" - William Ritchie
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Metformin Exercise Interactions in Type 2 Diabetes: Mechanisms and Timing for Optimised Glycaemic Control
-Pre-Viva Talk - Brenda Pena Carrillo
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Upper Limb Markerless Motion Capture with Biomechanical Modelling and Cross-Species Transfer Learning
-Pre-Viva Talk - Bradley Scott
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Fundamental limits on pattern formation in Turing-like reaction-diffusion systems
-Pre-Viva Talk - Daniel Muzatko
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Models and mechanisms of O-GlcNAc transferase intellectual disability
-Daan M. F. van Aalten - Aarhus University
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The new superstar, nucleoside analog, as a novel cancer chemotherapy drug targeting cancer mutations.
-Professor Kouji Hirota - Tokyo Metropolitan Uniersity
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Friend or foe? The challenges of sensing foreign nucleic acids during embryonic development.
-Dr Sara Macias Ribela - University of Edinburgh
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The Birth of Novel Thrombosis and Haemostasis Models; Using 3Rs Approaches to Improve Translation of Research
-Dr Sarah Jones - Manchester Metropolitan University
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qEEG biomarkers of neuronal (dys)function in neurodegenerative diseases: From preclinical models to clinical populations
-Pre-Viva Talk - Masha Burelo Segura
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Development and Characterisation of hiPSC-Derived Hippocampal Organoids for Neurogenesis Studies
-Pre-Viva Talk - Olivia Soper
August
July
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 0.05 Tesla: A Future Powered by Computing?
-Prof Ed X Wu. - University of Hong Kong
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ECR Seminar Series
"Targeting myeloid cell PTP1B to prevent retinopathy in an atherosclerotic background" - Morgan Boyne "The impact of a synthetic retinoic acid receptor agonist on ALS/FTD disease phenotypes" - Francesca Moramarco
June
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Regulation of lung inflammatory tone: function drives form
-This event was cancelled
Prof Tracy Hussell - University of Manchester, President of the British Society of Immunology
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Cardiac magnetic resonance spectroscopy - more than just pretty pictures
-Dr James Ross - Institute of Medical Sciences
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Cell type and pattern specification and evolution in the vertebrate skeleton
-Prof Patrick Tschopp - University of Basel
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Microfluidic Models of Thrombosis: Active Platelet Maintenance Sustains Occlusion
-Dr Susan Shea - University of Pittsburgh
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Breaking BACE: A new strategy to combat cardiovascular disease
-Dr Paul Meakin, University of Leeds
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Targeting myeloid-PTP1B to prevent obesity-related retinal microvascular disease
-Pre-Viva Talk - Morgan Boyne
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ECR Seminar Series
-“WNT signalling uncouples early pluripotency in humans” - Connor Ross “Novel Immune Checkpoint Ligands Linking Cell Cycle Regulation to Cell Killing Decisions” - Martina Mesiarikova
May
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Inflammation at the interface: mucosal immune responses during Schisosoma mansoni infection
-Prof Andrew MacDonald - University of Edinburgh
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Wnt signalling in embryonic development: flies to frogs to human cells
-Prof Stefan Hoppler - Institute of Medical Sciences
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Longitudinal trajectories of anti-bacterial innate immune cell function in paediatric undernutrition
-Dr Claire Bourke - University of Glasgow
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Comprehensive Mapping of Cell-Type Specific and Spatiotemporal Matrisome Signatures During Human Cortical Development
-Pre-Viva Talk - Do Hyeon Gim
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Organ-on-chip: Microfluidic approaches for next generation in vitro models of disease
-Dr Sally Peyman (Associate Professor) - Heriot-Watt University
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ECR Seminar Series
-Investigating monoclonal antibody 119 as a treatment for Candida infections - Kayleigh Earle
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Interactions of p62 in the host defense response of macrophages against bacterial infection
-Pre-Viva Talk - Daniel Underwood
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Precision Medicine in platelet disorders: Insights from the GAPP (Genotyping and Phenotyping of Platelets) Study.
-Prof Neil Morgan - University of Birmingham
April
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Collaborating with academia and the NHS on UK wide studies
-Prof Neil Morgan - University of Birmingham
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Clinical, molecular and histological predictors of disease severity in oral lichen planus
-Pre-Viva Talk - Sreedevi P. Unnikrishnan
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Spiral eyes! A quarter-century journey through eye development and disease
-Prof Martin Collinson - Institute of Medical Sciences
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Human centred discovery and translational research in motor neuron disease / Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
-Dr. Bhuvaneish T Selvaraj - Chancellors' fellow - Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, Emerging leader - UK Dementia Research Institute, University of Edinburgh
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Recombination laid bare: single molecule analyses reveal hidden properties of meiotic recombination
-Dr Valerie Borde - Curie Institut, Paris
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Modelling the Gut-Brain Axis in Parkinson's disease using Anaerobe Bacterial Supernatant Treatment of a-synuclein Transfected Cultures
-Pre-Viva Talk - Philip Hoffmann
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Analysis of Intra-Species Cell Wall Variability of Candida albicans
-Pre-Viva Talk - Ann-Kristin Kaune
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Using C. elegans to Study the Role of Gut Microbiota in Parkinson's Disease
-Dr Maria Doitsidou - University of Edinburgh
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Impact of androgen receptor signalling on macrophage function and its role in prostate cancer progression
-Pre-Viva Talk - Jodi Stewart
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ECR Seminar Series
-“Location matters: Anatomical site and cancer proximity shapes the influence of adipocytes on breast cancer cells” – Abby Dodson “Modelling Human Neurogenesis in a Dish: Generation of hiPSC-Derived Hippocampal Organoids” – Olivia Soper
March
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Diabetes and Metabolic dysfunction-associated diseases: understanding molecular pathways to treat and track them
-Dr Nimesh Mody - Institute of Medical Sciences
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ECR Seminar Series
-“Novel imaging modalities for early detection of specific molecular phenotypes in neurodegenerative disease.” – Holly Spence “Balancing clot breakdown: Endothelial cells, Inhibitors and Plasmin Generation” – Kieran Pocknell
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Alternative splicing regulation by snRNA modifications
-Dr Alper Akay - University of East Anglia
February
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CTLA-4 - two pathways to anti-tumour immunity?
-Dr Frank Ward - Institute Of Medical Sciences
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Developing advanced in vitro adipocyte models to define the pharmacology and function of the FFA4 free fatty acid receptor
-Dr Brian Hudson - University of Glasgow
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Keap(1)-ing Nrf2 in check to prevent brain ageing and Alzheimer's disease
-Dr Fiona Kerr - Edinburgh Napier University
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ECR Seminar Series
-"Fundamental limits on pattern formation in Turing-like activator-inhibitor systems” – Daniel Muzatko “Advanced qEEG analysis to discriminate between dementia subtypes” – Masha Burelo Segura
January
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December
November
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Fine Art and Medicine Exhibition
-An interesting exhibition of artwork produced by 3rd year medical students during their 6 week Medical Humanities SSC block. The work will be displayed in the Suttie Centre Atrium from 11:00 on Thursday 29 November until 16:00 on Friday 30 November.
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Postgraduate Medical Clinical Meeting
-Come to the Suttie Centre Lecture Theatre on Wednesday 28 November 13:00 - 14:00 for talks by: Fiona Robertson and Jacqui McIntosh on Adult Protection Shafaq Mahmood and Anna Rawe on Acute Medicine Teas and coffees will be provided in the Suttie Centre Atrium from 12:40pm onwards.
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Musical Medics Society - Ticket Sale for Annual Christmas Concert
-The Musical Medical Society put on an annual charity Christmas concert, which will be held in the Polwarth Auditorium on Friday 7th December at 7.00pm Tickets cost £5/£3 for Students and kids go free. Don't miss out - come to the Suttie Centre Atrium between 12pm and 2pm on 28 November...
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Students for Global Health Society- Bake Sale
-Come and enjoy a tasty treat in the Suttie Centre Atrium from 11:00 - 16:00. All money raised will be donated to World AIDS Day.
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Postgraduate Medical Clinical Meeting
-Speakers - Laura Clark and Jamie Smith, Speciality- Renal Join the discussion in the Suttie Centre lecture theatre at 1pm. Tea and coffee will be provided in the Atrium beforehand.
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Café Med - Informing Health Policy: Is it time to celebrate or innovate?
-Speakers - Professor Craig Ramsay and Professor Mandy Ryan In 2018 we celebrate seventy years of our NHS and the award of the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for our health services research. Find out how our research has changed healthcare over the last 40 years and the challenges we face in the...
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University of Aberdeen ChaemO Society- Prostate Cancer Awareness
-Come to the Suttie Centre Atrium where the Society will be raising money for Prostate Cancer UK.
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Postgraduate Talk: Combatting fungal disease - Aberdeen are world leaders
-The talk will take place in the Suttie Centre lecture theatre with speakers Professor Gordon Brown and Professor Adilia Warris. Teas and coffees will be available in the Atrium from 12.40 onwards.
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University of Aberdeen Medical Society Mental Health & Wellbeing Event
-MedSoc are collaborating with AUSA to raise awareness of mental health conditions among medical and PA students. This month their focus is Exam stress. They will have the "Paws 4 Stress" therapy dogs so students can take some time out to de-stress.
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Heritage Event
-In this 100th anniversary year, take a moment to visit the Atrium in the Suttie Centre to view artefacts from WWI on Thursday 8 November. The artifacts will be on display from 12:00pm until 2.00pm.
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Student Health and Wellbeing Day
-Make the most of Student Health and Wellbeing Day on Thursday 8 November from 09:00 until 12:00. 17 Organisations will be in the Atrium and Student Breakout area to provide information and advice.
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Postgraduate Medical Clinical Meeting
-Graham Mackay, Neurology specialist will be guest speaker at the Postgraduate Clinical Meeting. The meeting will be held on Wednesday 7 November in the Suttie Centre Lecture Theatre between 1pm and 2pm.
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Bake Sale
-Brighten up your Monday and sample some baked treats in the Suttie Centre Atrium between 10.30am and 3.00pm. The sale is being held by the UoA Neurological and Neurosurgical Society. All proceeds will go towards furture events for the Society.
July
June
May
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IAHS External Speaker: Professor Paul Roderick
Multimorbidity in CKD: a complex challenge
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Cafe MED - Happy Hearts
-Join us for short informal talks that bring together leading bio-science researchers and clinicians.
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Cafe Scientifique - Intergenerational Communication: Ageing and Social Attention
-*CHANGE OF VENUE* An informal way to engage with the latest topics in science
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HERU Seminar - Dr Nora Ferdjaoui-Moumjid
-The seminar will be delivered by Dr Nora Ferdjaoui-Moumjid, Associate Professor, Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University. Title of the seminar presentation: From healthcare users’ preferences to shared decision-making in the medical encounter : key messages and future issues in France. Abstract: Our research project seeks to achieve a dynamic "balance" between standardizing collective concerns...
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IAHS External Speaker: Professor Marion Bennie
-Marion's research is focused on development of a robust evidence base to support the safe, effective and person centred care through use of medicines and other health technologies. In this presentation she will give us an insight to her work developing Scotland's Infection Control Platform and Cancer Medicines Outcomes Programme.
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Rowett Institute Staff Seminar
-Opening up your research data: From policy to practice
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HERU Seminar - Dr Rebecca McDonald
-Dr Rebecca McDonald, Lecturer in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Birmingham will deliver the May external seminar. Title: Understanding the composite dimensions of the EQ-5D: an experimental approach. Authors: Rebecca McDonald (University of Birmingham); Tim Mullett (University of Warwick); Aki Tsuchiya (University of Sheffield) Abstract: The EQ-5D(-5L) includes two composite dimensions: “Pain or Discomfort”...
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HERU Seminar - Dr Rebecca McDonald
-This seminar will be delivered by Dr Rebecca McDonald, Lecturer in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Birmingham Understanding the composite dimensions of the EQ-5D: an experimental approach The EQ-5D(-5L) includes two composite dimensions: “Pain or Discomfort” (P/D) and “Anxiety or Depression” (A/D). Little is known about how these composite dimensions are...
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7th Annual Quality and Safety in Healthcare Event
-The 7th annual Quality and Safety in Healthcare Event will be held on Tuesday 01 May 2018 at the Suttie Centre, Foresterhill Campus, Aberdeen.
April
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Cafe Scientifique - Thalidomide and 'the forgotten thalidomide' revisited
-An informal way to engage with the latest topics in science
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Joint Business School / HERU Seminar - Dr Matt Dickson
-This is a joint seminar from the University of Aberdeen Business School and HERU. Dr Matt Dickson from the University of Bath will present the seminar. Title: The causal effects of education on adult health, mortality and income: evidence from Mendelian Randomization and the raising of the school leaving age. Abstract: On...
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Rowett Institute Staff Seminar
-Cognitive bias in the lab and in the wild?
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Prediction Modelling for Clinical Medicine Symposium
-The Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research is delighted to invite researchers and clinicians with an interest in prediction modelling for clinical medicine to this upcoming symposium in Edinburgh. Event overview Prediction models, both diagnostic and prognostic, are popular and widely published in medical literature, yet their use in clinical practice is...
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Prediction Modelling for Clinical Medicine Symposium
-The Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research is delighted to invite researchers and clinicians with an interest in prediction modelling for clinical medicine to this upcoming symposium in Edinburgh.
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6th Annual Research Symposium, co-hosted by HIS, HERU, HSRU and NMAHP-RU
-The 6th Annual Research Symposium takes place on 24 April 2018 at the COSLA Conference Centre in Edinburgh. The theme of the event is Evidence for integration - what can research tell us about health and social care integration and its role in improving outcomes? The annual event is organised by Healthcare...
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Healthcare Improvement Scotland - 6th Annual Research Symposium
-Evidence for integration - What can research tell us about health and social care integration and its role in improving outcomes?
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Cafe MED - Enabling people to live well?
-Join us for short informal talks that bring together leading bio-science researchers and clinicians.
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ASM Candida Meeting 2018
-will be held in Providence, Rhode Island, USA