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Extra 1000 Covid-19 tests per day in North-east thanks to University, NHS and partner collaboration

An extra 1000 Covid-19 tests will be carried out every day in North-east Scotland thanks to a partnership between NHS Grampian, the University of Aberdeen and other key partners.
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New funding for the development of 'pregnancy style' tests for Covid-19

The University of Aberdeen and Aberdeen-based biologics company, Elasmogen Limited in collaboration with other partners are working to develop 'pregnancy style' tests for Covid-19 which could give a result within half an hour.
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University of Aberdeen awarded almost £1 million to fight Covid-19

The University of Aberdeen has been awarded almost £1 million in new research funding to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Potential for exciting new treatment for spinal cord injury

New research from the University of Aberdeen has found a new way to repair injured spinal nerves.
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Aberdeen scientist named on Cannabis Scientist Power List

A leading Aberdeen cannabis and cannabinoid researcher has been named in the Cannabis Scientist Power List for 2020.
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Cancer patient's skateboard challenge to tell cancer to 'shove it'

An Aberdeen cancer patient has committed to a unique challenge to raise vital funds for research and to send out a message to the disease that she is fighting back.
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Prize for paper on Scottish geriatrics services

An Aberdeen researcher has won a prize for a research paper looking at the provision of specialised care for older people across Scotland.
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New treatment for advanced prostate cancer receives funding boost

A new treatment for advanced prostate cancer being developed by a scientist at the University of Aberdeen has received a major new funding award.
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Male breast cancer in Scotland at record 25 year high

The number of men living in Scotland who have received a breast cancer diagnosis has risen continuously for the last 25 years and in 2017 reached 1.3 cases per 100,000 men.
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Clinical trial gives hope for families with Huntington's disease

One of the first people in Scotland to take part in a new clinical trial for Huntington's Disease says the programme gives him hope for the future.