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Why do we have ten toes, two arms, but only one head?

A University of Aberdeen scientist has received European Union funding of 1.5million Euros through the European Research Council (ERC) initiative to enable talented young researchers to pursue their most promising ideas.
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Immune cell regulator discovery could lead to treatments for arthritis and severe COVID

The discovery of a new regulator affecting immune cells could lead to new treatments to reduce inflammation in diseases including arthritis and severe COVID-19.
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Royal appointment for professor following in the footsteps of insulin pioneer

His Majesty The King has approved the appointment of the University of Aberdeen's first female Regius Chair of Physiology.
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New programme aims to ignite the spark of entrepreneurship in region's researchers and innovators

Opportunity North East and University of Aberdeen partner with Innovate UK to bring best-in-class market discovery programme to north east Scotland
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Consistent exercise changes how saturated fat is used by the body

An active lifestyle can change how the body burns saturated and unsaturated fat according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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Important breakthrough in treating liver disease

New research from the University of Aberdeen could lead to the development of medication for disease that affects 1 in 4 people worldwide but is currently untreatable.
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ISTH Esteemed Career Award - Professor Nikki Mutch
Huge Congratulations to Professor Nikki Mutch on receiving the the ISTH (International Society on Thrombosos and Haemostasis) esteemed career award. This award is presented every year to five leaders whose career contributions have significantly advanced the scientific community's understanding or treatment of diseases and disorders that affect hemostasis. Their career-long accomplishments...
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Research Facilities Showcase opens door to academic technology and expertise for local businesses

Businesses will be able to engage with more than 20 world class research facilities offered by the University of Aberdeen during an information-sharing event on April 19.
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Raising awareness of prostate cancer worldwide vital as cases expected to double by 2040

The University of Aberdeen's Chair in Urological Surgery has contributed to new report which predicts cases of prostate cancer will double by 2040, with the highest increase in cases in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
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Do the food choices we make as teens come back to haunt us as adults?

Does overeating high calorie food as a teenager impact the food choices we make as adults? New study will examine whether teens are more vulnerable to unbalanced dietary habits wreaking havoc with their long-term health if they eat junk food through those years of development. A neuroscientist from the University of Aberdeen...