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New trial to see if tomatoes can tackle cardiovascular disease
Researchers in Aberdeen are about to start recruiting volunteers onto a trial to see whether tomatoes and tomato-based foods such as tomato sauce, tomato soup and tomato juice can help prevent stroke and heart disease.
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Postgraduates flock to Aberdeen conference
Over 100 postgraduate students from across the world have attended a major conference at the University of Aberdeen.
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Award winning company creating shark therapies ready for marketplace after deal with University
One of Scotland’s most successful biotech companies is pioneering new drug discovery techniques using the immune system of sharks after striking a significant deal with the University of Aberdeen.
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University of Aberdeen links up with Edinburgh International Book Festival
A major discussion on the future of libraries, hosted by the University of Aberdeen, will take place at this year’s Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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University opens for business
Over 200 people are expected to descend on King’s College today for an event spotlighting cutting edge technology at the University of Aberdeen.
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Groundbreaking expertise on show to potential industry partners
Cutting edge technology that will allow oil and gas companies to explore even deeper oceans along with expertise that could enable them to discover fresh fields will be unveiled today at a major public event.
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Medical students follow in the Incas’ footsteps to study altitude sickness
Twelve intrepid medical students are preparing to head for one of the world’s most popular tourist treks to find out more about a potentially deadly condition.
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Pioneering deep sea camera reveals secrets of the ocean
A revolutionary 3D holographic camera, which gives scientists a greater understanding of marine life, will be on display at the prestigious Oceans ‘07 conference in Aberdeen which kicks off in the city next week (June 18).
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Maternal health policy and procedures to come under spotlight
International policymakers, health professionals and researchers will gather in London next week for a key conference which will explore safety surrounding maternal health care and its policies.
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Public invited to hear about North-east’s new flagship healthcare training centre
The public is invited to join University of Aberdeen graduates and former members of staff for a social event and opportunity to hear more about an ambitious medical teaching and training centre planned for Foresterhill.
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