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University of Aberdeen launches new spin-out Brigid Bio
The University of Aberdeen today announces the launch of a new spin-out company developing novel immunotherapies to combat invasive fungal infections.
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GLP1 weight loss injections may reduce asthma symptoms
GLP1 agonist drugs, commonly known by brand names such as Ozempic and Mounjaro, reduce asthma symptoms in obese people according to a new study from the University of Aberdeen and The Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute (OPRI), Singapore.
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Quadruple success for University of Aberdeen in latest RSE funding awards
Four 'exceptional' research projects from the University of Aberdeen have been successful in the spring 2025 RSE Research Awards open call.
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Aberdeen professor among the new Fellows announced by the British Academy
A University of Aberdeen Professor is among the distinguished scholars newly elected to the British Academy's Fellowship in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the humanities and social sciences.
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University comic takes readers 'through the looking glass' to highlight invisible symptoms of MS
A University of Aberdeen student has come up with a creative way to educate the public about the 'invisible symptoms' of a condition that affects more Scots than almost anywhere else in the world.
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University part of a packed Tall Ships Races programme
Aberdeen will burst into life from 19-22 July when the Tall Ships Races 2025 arrive in the city, and the University of Aberdeen is looking forward to being part of the fun with a variety of events.
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Aberdeen improves positive response score in latest edition of the National Student Survey
The University of Aberdeen has increased its positive response score in the latest National Student Survey, reflecting its ongoing commitment to delivering an outstanding student experience.
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New study investigates miscarriage prevention guidance
Researchers from the Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh are looking into the use of progesterone for early pregnancy bleeding in Scotland.
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Scotland's ancient Hawaii: The volcanic vents that forged the Hebrides discovered
A discovery likened to finding a needle in a haystack has confirmed that Scotland's dramatic volcanic landscape once rivalled the fiery activity of modern-day Hawaii
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High altitude training leads to breathtaking results for our swimmers
Faye Rogers broke her own European, British and Scottish Record on the final day of the Scottish Swimming Championships with scores of other Aberdeen student swimmers picking up medals.