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Genome technologies bring long-awaited answers to families in Scotland

The detection and management of inherited rare and serious conditions in routine care can be improved by genome sequencing, a new study involving the University of Aberdeen has found.
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Backlog could mean up to seven-year wait for orthopaedic operations

According to new research from the University of Aberdeen if surgical rates do not increase in Scotland, orthopaedic patients listed in July 2022 will have up to a seven year wait in one health board area, with the average wait across all Scottish health boards climbing to more than two...
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New approach for drug and alcohol services proposed

People who have sought help for drugs and alcohol should be actively involved when developing new services according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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Choosing Aberdeen is 'best decision I ever made'

Having a close encounter with healthcare professionals while experiencing personal loss during the covid-19 pandemic inspired Neha Raj to complete a MSc degree in Health Data Science and gain a job with the NHS.
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Aberdeen scientists among world's most cited researchers

Leading academics from the University of Aberdeen have been included in an influential list of the world's most highly cited researchers.
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New MRI dementia test to be trialled for first time

The effectiveness of a new method of identifying Alzheimer's disease is to be trialled for the first time by researchers at the University of Aberdeen.
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Gut could sound early warning alarm for motor neuron disease

The same proteins thought to contribute to motor neuron disease can be found in the gut many years before any brain symptoms occur, a new study by the University of Aberdeen has found.
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University partners new research initiative

The University of Aberdeen will work with local partners to establish a Health Determinants Research Collaboration after funding of £5 million was secured.
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Hemp has the potential to make Scotland's agricultural sector carbon neutral

Hemp has the potential to make Scotland's agricultural sector carbon neutral as well as providing huge economic benefits, a new report has found.
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Alzheimer's drug trial supported by Aberdeen research shows 'evidence of sustained improvement'

University spin-out company reports Phase Three findings which pave way for regulatory submission