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New findings about immune system reaction to malaria and sickle cell disease

Scientists have discovered in more detail than ever before how the human body's immune system reacts to malaria and sickle cell disease.
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New prototype Covid-19 antibody test developed

A new Covid-19 antibody test superior to those currently available has been developed by researchers at the University of Aberdeen in collaboration with Vertebrate Antibodies Ltd and NHS Grampian.
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Aberdeen academic awarded early career funding for arthritis research

Dr Sadaf Ashraf, a Research Fellow at the University of Aberdeen, has received a £4,000 funding award from the Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance (SULSA) ECR Development Fund.
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Landmark Scottish study launched to shed light on "neglected area of cardiology"

Researchers in Scotland are to carry out the first ever national study into a potentially fatal heart condition which affects thousands of people in the UK.
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New appointment for Aberdeen aquaculture expert

A University of Aberdeen academic has been appointed to the Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre's (SAIC) board.
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Aberdeen bone health expert honoured for osteoporosis work

One of the UK's top bone health specialists - and Emeritus Professor of Rheumatology at the University of Aberdeen - has been recognised for his commitment to osteoporosis and his work with the Royal Osteoporosis Society (ROS) in the New Year's Honours.
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25 years on - Aberdeen volunteers' samples contribute to major pre-eclampsia breakthrough

Samples taken from more than 400 Aberdeen women contributed to a major global study which offers new insights into the cause of the dangerous pregnancy complication pre-eclampsia.
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Bone graft company spun out from University research acquired for £8.5 million

A company spun out of University of Aberdeen research to develop a synthetic bone graft substitute has been sold for nearly £8.5 million.
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Building an understanding of diabetes with Minecraft

The hugely popular virtual construction game Minecraft is being used to teach young people about diabetes by researchers from the University of Aberdeen.
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New national study into the long-term health impacts of COVID-19 launched

A major UK research study into the long-term health impacts of COVID-19 on hospitalised patients has been launched today involving researchers from the University of Aberdeen.