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2024
June
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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Campus Visit
-JSPS will provide information about the variety of international funding opportunities for researchers at all stages (from doctoral-level students to academic staff) and is open to all research areas to collaborate with researchers in Japan. The session includes an overview of JSPS and multilateral and bilateral funding programmes by Ms Yumiko Myoken, Deputy Director,...
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Economics-HERU joint workshop on Health, Well-being and Environment
-A workshop from the University of Aberdeen Economics unit and the Health Economics Research Unit (HERU) on theme of Health, Well-being and Environment.
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ECR Seminar Series
-Raquel Barroso Ferro - Feeling peckish? Can we "eat" cancer? Nicholas Johnson - Chemoenzymatic Production of Modified Cyclic Peptides with SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease Binding Activity
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Acute obstetric coagulopathy during postpartum haemorrhage: haemostatic mechanisms and clinical management
-Prof Peter Collins - Cardiff University and Cardiff and Vale Health Board
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Extracellular Transport Vesicles for Cell-specific Cargo Delivery and Vaccines
-Dr Christopher Locher - CEO and Co-founder of Versatope Therapeutics
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Understanding the molecular phenotype of mutations in human eukaryotic elongation factor 1A: a study using a Saccharomyces cerevisiae model
-Pre-Viva Talk - Letizia Delle Vedove
May
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Rowett Seminar
-Dr Guillaume Ferreira: Neurocognitive impact of early-onset obesity in animal models: circuit-specific memory deficits and gender differences
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Aspergillus, asthma and the airway: Why do fungi trigger inflammatory lung diseases?
-Dr Peter Cook - University of Exeter
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The Energy Trilemma: how do we balance energy security, affordability, and environmental sustainability?
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Join us online for an insightful discussion on one of the most fundamental challenges of our time: the energy trilemma or how we ensure communities have access to the energy they need at a cost they can afford whilst not destroying the planet in the process.
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Aberdeen Centre for Women's Health Research (ACWHR) Seminar with Professor Helen Weiss - 'Improving menstrual health in Uganda: MENISCUS - a school based-cluster randomised trial'
-Aberdeen Centre for Women's Health Research (ACWHR) Seminar with Professor Helen Weiss 'Improving menstrual health in Uganda: MENISCUS - a school-based cluster-randomised trial' Professor Helen Anne Weiss DPhil FMedSci Helen is a Professor of Epidemiology and Director of the MRC International Statistical and Epidemiology Partnership, based at the London School of Hygiene &...