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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.
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New treatment hope for those affected by muscle loss

New research from the University of Aberdeen has identified the genes responsible for muscle mass
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Donation to provide new home for next phase of new MRI technology

The next generation of MRI scanning technology will take a major step forward thanks to a generous £600,000 donation from a charity founded by a family with long established links to the University of Aberdeen.
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New cannabinoid research shows potential for targeted drug therapy

Gene region could identify people who may benefit most from medical cannabis.
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Researchers find new evidence that a 'smart, fungi' can be hard to find

A team of experts have discovered that a common fungus that infects humans can not only predict an imminent attack from the immune system, it will even change its appearance to hide from it.
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Researchers test drugs with potential to restore sight loss from aniridia

Researchers at the University of Aberdeen will test two repurposed drugs for the treatment of the rare eye condition aniridia, which causes blindness thanks to funding from Fight for Sight.
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Public Engagement at Cults Academy !
CGEBM were at Cults Academy in Aberdeen to lead a workshop on how genomics can improve health.