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Multi-million investment in University spinout is major boost for bowel disease
Aquarius Equity Partners, the specialist UK life science investor, is pleased to announce a significant investment in GT Biologics, a company focused on the development of novel drug compounds from gut bacteria.
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Portlethen pupils ponder global population crisis with University head
Pupils at Portlethen Academy had the opportunity last week to quiz University Principal Professor Ian Diamond on an issue of huge global importance, as part of the national Speakers for Schools week in Scotland.
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Tributes paid to Myra Pearson OBE
Tributes have been paid to Myra Pearson OBE, former Head of the School of Education, who died at the weekend.
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Author to share experience of hunt for notorious African warlord with Aberdeen audience
The author behind a book which inspired the University of Aberdeen’s first common reading programme is to visit the University.
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Want to be the next big name in Science Communication?
The search for the best new science and engineering communicators is on in Aberdeen next week.
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Archaeologist to discuss Pictish discoveries in Aberdeenshire
A University of Aberdeen archaeologist is to share news of the fascinating Pictish finds from an excavation at Rhynie with the local community.
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Aberdeen University Student Makes the Cut in National Surgical Skills Competition
A medical student from the University of Aberdeen will represent the North of Scotland in a UK-wide Student Surgical Skills Competition, after winning the North of Scotland Regional Heat of the competition, which took place at the university on November 6, 2012.
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Where there’s muck there’s gas
Scottish scientists are investigating the potential of a renewable energy source that uses organic waste to generate a fuel called biogas to see if it can help communities in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Fascinating life story of Aberdeen-born heroine to be told as part of popular exhibition
The extraordinary life of an Aberdeen-born ‘unsung heroine’, which inspired a theatre company production, will be explored as part of the University of Aberdeen’s Pharmacopeia exhibition.
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Want to be the next big name in science communication?
The search for the best new science and engineering communicators is on in Aberdeen next week.