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Fellowship successes for Aberdeen Motor Neuron Disease researchers
Congratulations to motor neuron disease (MND) researchers Dr Holly Spence and Dr Katie Hanna who have been awarded prestigious Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA) Non-Clinical Fellowships.
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2026 Carnegie Lecture: Can a diagnosis change your life story?
Carnegie Lecture returns to Aberdeen to consider how the meanings we attach to symptoms can shape both illness and recovery.
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'Granny knows best': Study reveals older adults are better at reading emotions in the 'real world'
Older people are better at reading facial expressions than younger people in real-life situations, according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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University of Aberdeen invites the city to celebrate 531 years of ideas and innovation
The University of Aberdeen will mark the 531st anniversary of its foundation with a vibrant programme of public events celebrating its history, research excellence and enduring connections with the local community.
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University-Industry collaboration drives helium exploration breakthrough
A collaboration between the University of Aberdeen and a Canada-based resource company dedicated to the discovery and development of primary helium projects has already made a potential breakthrough in helium exploration.
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University researchers reimagine construction with reusable steel connectors for sustainable future
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen are developing innovative 3D-printed metal connectors for lightweight steel housing systems that make buildings easier to reuse, adapt, and recycle.
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Diet and stool tests may help predict IBD flares
Regular stool tests already used in NHS care, combined with dietary information, could help identify people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) at higher risk of relapse, a major study suggests.
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University of Aberdeen researcher awarded NATO Energy Security Fellowship
A University of Aberdeen researcher has been awarded a prestigious fellowship by the NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence (ENSEC COE).
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Vaccine trial review finds that future vaccine trials must include care home residents
The first review of vaccine trials conducted in care homes concludes that it is 'crucial' that future vaccine trials include care homes residents.
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University celebrates 130 years of psychology with packed events programme
The University of Aberdeen's School of Psychology celebrates its 130th anniversary this year, kicking off the milestone with a Traitors-themed event later this month.
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