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2024
July
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Systematic investigation of the SmY RNAs, a nematode-specific family of small nuclear RNAs
-Pre-Viva Talk - Mohammed Al-Khafaji
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ACHDS Seminar: COVID-19 modelling in context: experiences, lessons and next steps
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During the emergence of COVID-19, mathematical models became important tools to support health decision making, with the impact of different interventions and control strategies being assessed by these models. A proliferation of compartmental models was observed in the mathematical modelling community, aiming to understand and make predictions regarding the spread...
June
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Deciphering Molecular Pathways shaping the Corneal Stroma in Health and Disease
-Dr Vernonique Vitart - MRC HGU Edinburgh
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HERU External Seminar - Dr Thao Thai
-This event was cancelled
Dr Thao Thai is a Research Fellow at the Monash University Health Economics Group (MUHEG) in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine. Seminar Title: The effect of emoji scale on preference inversion In discrete choice experiments (DECs) with duration. Preference inversion often occurs in health valuation studies when respondent preferences do...
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What can we learn about the LGBTQ+ Community through history and culture?
-Talk by guest speaker Emily Garside in the Suttie Lecture Theatre 26 June, 10-11.30am
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Ykt6 functions as a backup for other R-SNAREs in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
-Prof Takahiro Shintani - Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University
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Different roads to the Teaching Fellow career
-Dr Monika Gostic, Dr Virtu Solano & Dr Catriona Cunningham - University of Aberdeen
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Potential new strategy for the treatment of kidney disease due to diabetes
-Pre-Viva Talk - Sarah Kamli-Salino
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Spatial learning and tau expression in a tau model of Alzheimer's Disease: effects of tau aggregation inhibitor treatment alone and in combination with Rivastigmine.
-Pre-Viva Talk - Maria Cacho Barraza
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The University of Aberdeen Annual Stakeholder Meeting
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This event is an opportunity for the general public to hear about the University's current activities and the contribution that all our staff, students and alumni make to the life and success of our local and national communities.