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Aberdeen study could help save the sight of people with diabetes

Researchers at the University of Aberdeen are investigating a new treatment for diabetes which they hope could reduce one of the most common complications of the condition - sight loss.
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Increasing long-term exercise reduces the amount of calories we burn according to new research

A new collaborative study which included researchers from the University of Aberdeen has found that a long-term increase in exercise leads to a 28% reduction in calories burned by the body during basic activities like sleeping.
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University of Aberdeen spinout success

The University of Aberdeen has been ranked 10th in the UK for life sciences spinouts by business analyst organisation Beauhurst.
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Huntington's disease cases in Northern Scotland up nearly 50% in 30 years

The number of people with a diagnosis of Huntington's disease (HD) in Northern Scotland has increased by almost 50% over the last 30 years according to a new University of Aberdeen study.
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Scientists develop 'game-changing' antibody test

Antibody tests that can detect whether people have been exposed to new variants of Covid-19 have been developed by the University of Aberdeen, in collaboration with biotechnology group Vertebrate Antibodies Ltd and NHS Grampian.
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Professor Neil Vargesson awarded Fellowship of The Royal Society of Edinburgh
Professor Neil Vargesson has been awarded Fellowship of The Royal Society of Edinburgh where he joins the prestigious list of fellows who have shown excellence in their field. You can find out more in this article in the Aberdeen Press and Journal published on 28th May 2021.
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Fellowship award for Professor Lurie

Professor David Lurie has been awarded Senior Fellowship of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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"Game-changing" technology to improve Covid-19 face mask protection

Scientists at the University of Aberdeen are using a "game-changing" technology as they aim to produce a new type of face mask that is more effective in stopping the spread of Covid-19.
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Aberdeen first in UK to recruit for new Huntington's disease trial

Aberdeen has recruited the first UK patient for a new trial investigating pridopidine, an oral drug for the treatment of Huntington's disease.
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New Royal Society of Edinburgh Fellows announced

Two academics from the University of Aberdeen are among 87 individuals who have been elected to become Fellows of The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).