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Well-intentioned changes putting patients at risk in complex healthcare systems

An international study has called for more focus on the way entire health systems work together after findings revealed how well-intentioned changes can backfire, making patient outcomes worse.
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World-leading Field Cycling Imaging scanner heralds 'new frontier' in medical diagnostics

The University of Aberdeen has officially opened its next generation Field Cycling Imaging (FCI) whole body medical imaging system
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University of Aberdeen honoured with prestigious ASME Institutional Award

The School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition at the University of Aberdeen has received the 2026 ASME Institutional 'Commitment to Scholarship' Award from the Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME).
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Scientist who fought on front line returns to Ukraine as part of new academic scheme

A University of Aberdeen neuroscientist who fought in Ukraine has returned to the country - this time as part of a scheme to strengthen academic links with the UK.
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University of Aberdeen to co-lead £50 million pioneering research to transform maternal health

Researchers from the University of Aberdeen have been selected to lead workstreams in a landmark research project that could transform maternal health care.
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University of Aberdeen launches new patient-focused IVF success calculator

A new, user-friendly free IVF prediction tool - powered by national fertility treatment data - has been launched by the University of Aberdeen.
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University of Aberdeen scientist honoured for animal-free research

A University of Aberdeen scientist will establish the UK's third, and Scotland's only, Animal Replacement Centre (ARC) within the University's Institute of Medical Sciences.
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Success for the University of Aberdeen at the Herald Education Awards 2026

The University of Aberdeen's Gateway2Medicine (G2M) programme won the coveted Widening Access Award at the Herald Education Awards 2026.
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What you eat as a teenager may shape food choices later in life

New research from the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute suggests that an unhealthy diet during adolescence could have long-lasting effects on how the brain makes decisions about food - even after returning to a healthy diet.
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World's first trial to mend broken heart syndrome begins at the University of Aberdeen

The first ever clinical trial of medication for the long-term management of the condition commonly known as broken heart syndrome is now underway.