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New University spinout to help human and animal health
A new biotech company has been spun out of the University of Aberdeen to provide new ‘tools’ to help researchers trying to understand the biology and process of diseases that affect humans and animals.
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Physical therapy for prostate surgery published in The Lancet
Results of a University of Aberdeen study which found that that one-to-one conservative physical therapy for men who are incontinent after prostate surgery is unlikely to be effective, have been published in The Lancet.
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Distinguished medal for top scientist
A University of Aberdeen scientist who has been involved in a series of marine and fisheries discoveries has been recognised for his groundbreaking research over the last four decades.
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Leading oil and gas economist joins Scottish Energy Advisory Board
A University of Aberdeen academic has become a member of the Scottish Energy Advisory Board to the Scottish Government.
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Marine biodiversity and ocean ecosystems under scrutiny at key conference
Marine renewables, ocean life and acidification, fisheries management, climate change and the conservation of sea mammals are just some of the issues being debated at a key marine conference taking place in Aberdeen next month.