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New PhD students to tackle global biological issues
Environmental change, sustainable natural resource management and food security are just some of the themes new PhD students at the University of Aberdeen will be hoping to address.
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Making research easier – SHARE initiative launches in Grampian
A Scotland wide bid to improve the success of health research projects is officially launched in the North East tomorrow (Thursday 10th October).
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Major study investigates human impacts on tropics
Human impacts on the forests of the tropics are causing irreversible changes to these ecosystems yet the effects of these changes are poorly understood.
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Doctors, nurses and pharmacists act to reduce prescribing errors in Scottish hospitals
A new national prescribing chart developed by doctors, pharmacists and nurses is to be piloted in Scotland as one measure in a campaign to reduce prescribing errors.
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Sky NOT the limit for Mars scientist
An Aberdeen scientist is reaching for the stars and beyond after securing an internship at NASA in California.
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What did clinical trials ever do for us?
Clinical trials have come a long way since Scottish physician and naval hygiene pioneer James Lind compared lemons and horseradish as treatments for scurvy while aboard the HMS Salisbury in 1747.
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Panda watch and the place of zoos in world
As the nation waits to see if Edinburgh Zoo Giant Panda Tian Tian is indeed pregnant, people of the North-east will get the chance next month to hear more about these hugely iconic creatures.
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Chef and scientist team up for fine dining event
The nutritional science behind our food choices will be explored in a unique event taking place in Aberdeenshire next month.
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Shark antibodies could provide key to targeting breast cancer
Aberdeen scientists are investigating if antibodies found naturally in sharks could be used to target breast cancer.
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Mental health 'eye test' breakthrough wins top entrepreneurial award
An eye movement test to assist diagnosis of major adult psychiatric disorders has taken a step closer to being commercialised after winning a prestigious national contest recognising Scotland's entrepreneurial innovations.
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