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280K funding boost for research into little known blood cancer
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen and Queen's University Belfast have been awarded a £280,000 funding boost from Blood Cancer UK. It forms part of Blood Cancer UK's latest funding for the illness, which is the fifth most common cause of cancer in the UK.
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Major breakthrough in understanding vitamin balance in the body
New research from the University of Aberdeen has, for the first time, found evidence that the brain controls vitamin balance in the body.
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Faye dives into the World Para Swimming Championships
After first jumping into the pool at five years old, swimmer Faye Rogers hasn't looked back.
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University shortlisted for sustainability research initiatives
Two transformative initiatives from the University of Aberdeen have been shortlisted for a prestigious sustainability award.
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Medal for University of Aberdeen Scientist
Professor James N'Dow from the Academic Urology Unit at the University of Aberdeen was awarded the St Peter's Medal at a conference last week.
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Testing pilot trial now underway for Orkney cancer gene link
Community testing is now underway in the Orkney outer isle of Westray for a gene variant that causes a higher risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer.
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University of Aberdeen scientist features in list of outstanding Scottish talent
Dr Beatriz Goulao, Advanced Research Fellow in the Health Services Research Unit, has been named in the inaugural Saltire Society's '40 under 40' list created to celebrate and honour outstanding Scottish talent.
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Primary pupils on campus for University experience taster
Senior pupils from Bracoden Primary School in Banff visited the University of Aberdeen on 15 June to get a flavour of life as a student.
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Grampian team pioneers breast screening Artificial Intelligence
Breast screening technology developed using Artificial Intelligence (AI) can detect abnormalities that would have been missed using current screening procedures.
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New study gets to the root of links between gum disease and heart health
Scientists in Scotland are trying to find out why certain bacteria trigger gum disease, which puts people at a higher risk of having a heart attack.