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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.
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University celebrates global league table success

The University of Aberdeen's social and economic impact has seen it ranked 70th in the world and 18th in the UK in an influential league table.
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Alternatives to hospital admissions for children insufficient, new report claims

There are record numbers of unwell children being admitted to Scottish hospitals and the current new alternatives being used are insufficient, a new University of Aberdeen study concludes.
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ONE BioHub launches, marking a new life sciences research commercialisation milestone for the region

Officially opened today, the £40 million ONE BioHub is the iconic new location for life sciences in Aberdeen.
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North-east breast cancer team launches fundraising event

Colleagues working together from NHS Grampian and the University of Aberdeen have launched plans for a local fundraising event which will see money raised invested directly into breast cancer trials and studies here in the North-east.
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Principal calls on Holyrood to name Aberdeen as new investment zone
The Principal of the University of Aberdeen has urged Scottish politicians to consider the city region as one of the UK Government's planned 'investment zones' north of the border.
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Leading professor elected to prestigious medical sciences fellowship

A leading academic renowned for her work in health services research has been elected as a Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences.