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Parents urged to take part in historic asthma study
Parents of Aberdeen primary pupils are being urged to take part in a unique study that will help researchers understand more about asthma and allergies.
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Parents urged to take part in historic asthma study
Parents of Aberdeen primary pupils are being urged to take part in a unique study that will help researchers understand more about asthma and allergies.
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Former Guantanamo Bay prisoner gives University lecture
A former Guantanamo Bay prisoner will give a free public talk at the University of Aberdeen tonight (Monday, May 11).
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Scientists discover how thalidomide causes limb defects
Scientists have uncovered how and why limbs are targeted by thalidomide - the drug that caused serious defects in babies whose mothers had taken it to relieve their morning sickness.
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Understanding the sources of campylobacter infection in Scotland
A report has been published today by the FSA Scotland (FSAS) on research that was led by Dr Ken Forbes, School of Medicine and Dentistry, along with Drs Norval Strachan, Iain Ogden and John Dallas at the University of Aberdeen.
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Scotland’s Home Economics teachers gather for conference
Home Economics teachers from across Scotland will attend a conference in Dundee this weekend.
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Aberdeen students receive BP Student Tutoring Awards
Students from the University of Aberdeen, Robert Gordon University, and Aberdeen College have successfully completed the BP Tutoring Scheme, a 14 week volunteering experience as student tutors in primary and secondary schools throughout Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
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Wordfringe concert for music lecturer
A University of Aberdeen lecturer will launch her debut album with a free concert at Woodend Barn in Banchory this weekend.
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Wordfringe concert for music lecturer
A University of Aberdeen lecturer will launch her debut album with a free concert at Woodend Barn in Banchory this weekend.
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Aberdeen students receive BP Student Tutoring Awards
Students from the University of Aberdeen, Robert Gordon University, and Aberdeen College have successfully completed the BP Tutoring Scheme, a 14 week volunteering experience as student tutors in primary and secondary schools throughout Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.