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Prestigious medal award for University of Aberdeen scientist

Professor Neil Vargesson from the School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition was awarded the prestigious Lewis Wolpert Medal at a ceremony yesterday.
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New University study reveals long term trends in number of babies with Down's syndrome in Scotland

A major new study from the University of Aberdeen has revealed the most comprehensive national picture to date of the number of babies with Down's syndrome in Scotland.
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Congratulations on Grant Awards

Dr Eunchai Kang was awarded £1.6m from BBSRC for works in “Deciphering human fetal choroid plexus development: An interdisciplinary approach across cellular, molecular, and functional dimensions” Dr Holly Spence was awarded £334k from MNDA for works in “Identifying markers of oxidative stress related TDP-43 pathology to improve trial stratification and...
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Members of the Microbiology and Immunology programme at the IMS attend the SIGNET Conference

Members of the Microbiology and Immunology programme of the IMS, enjoyed a packed programme at the Scottish Immunology Group Network meeting held on 11th March. Well done to all the poster presenters and Indrani Mukhopadhya and Martina Mesiarikova for their great talks and to Sam McVey and Martina for chairing...
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Pioneering study finds AI increases cancer detection by more than 10 percent

The UK's first comprehensive evaluation of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in breast cancer screening found that it can increase breast cancer detection by 10.4% and has the potential to reduce the workload of healthcare workers by more than 30% compared to the current clinical process.
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New University comic calls for improved menopause support in the workplace

A student from the University of Aberdeen has come up with a creative way to educate the public and employers about the impacts of menopause - which could help more than 13 million women living with symptoms in the UK.
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Historic commercial vehicles drive hope as Aberdeenshire motor club backs cancer research

Breast cancer research at the University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian has received a boost thanks to the generosity and community spirit of a north-east vintage vehicle group.