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Designing new teaching and learning approaches for pharmacology and drug discovery, part 2:

Developing new and improved methods for engaging students with pharmacokinetics

I recall when I was a student how difficult the mathematical elements of pharmacokinetics were to understand. They were traditionally taught in a dry manner using blackboard and chalk making their relevance to pharmacology and clinical outcomes difficult to connect.…

Published by The School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition, University of Aberdeen

Sounds Like Aberdeen

Last weekend, as part of Aberdeen’s annual soundfestival, I co-led a walk, ‘Sounds like Aberdeen’, between two of the programme’s performances.

The walk was one of a series hosted by my colleagues and I over the last couple of years and used our app, [M]apping, which we co-developed with funding…

Published by The School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition, University of Aberdeen

Research Key to Breast Cancer Breakthrough

Tremendous progress has been made in tackling breast cancer over the last few decades and in many instances, it’s not the death sentence it perhaps once was. This has been underpinned by initial discoveries in laboratories, which have been translated into clinical benefit. But we need to do more. Breast…

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Next-Generation MRI Scanner being developed in Aberdeen

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is used every day in tens of thousands of hospitals around the world, helping doctors to diagnose disease and monitor treatment. Almost 40 years ago, a team of scientists at Aberdeen University built the world’s first human-sized MRI scanner, and used it to perform the first-ever…

Published by The School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition, University of Aberdeen

Exercise, physical activity and cancer prevention

 

The statistics for cancer incidence rates make for sobering reading with the projection that those born in1960s have a one in two chance of being diagnosed with cancer at some time in their lifetime.  The lifetime risk was found to have increased from about 40% to 50% when analysing…

Published by The School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition, University of Aberdeen

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