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Join us at the Research Facilities Showcase - Wed 14th Sept 2022
Come along to this free event on Wed 14th Sept and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and explore the vast array of research facilities the University of Aberdeen has to offer, as well as a chance to network with colleagues across the University.
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Key blood clotting protein could be 'warning light' for severe COVID cases

A protein that could be an early indicator of severe COVID-19 has been identified and described by scientists at the University of Aberdeen.
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Breast Cancer Now Tissue Bank celebrates 10 years of ground-breaking global research

Scottish scientists at the UK's largest breast cancer tissue bank are celebrating the remarkable advances it has enabled in breast cancer research during its first decade.
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Rowett appeals for volunteers for first major nutrition study post-pandemic

The Rowett Institute at the University of Aberdeen has launched a hunt for volunteers to take part in its first new major study since reopening after the pandemic.
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Multiple success for the University in RSE funding awards

Four teams from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded funding in the latest RSE Research Awards programme.
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Study reveals environmental impact of 57,000 multi-ingredient processed foods for first time

An estimate of the environmental impact of 57,000 food products in the UK and Ireland provides a first step towards enabling consumers, retailers and policymakers to make informed decisions on the environmental impacts of food and drink products.
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Pre-birth steroids reduce chance of death in premature twins

Giving steroids to women pregnant with twins at risk of premature delivery reduces the chance of infant death and respiratory distress syndrome, according to a new review of existing studies by the University of Aberdeen.
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Scholarship to take doctor to US to explore health system organisation
A University of Aberdeen medical graduate has secured a prestigious scholarship which will take him to the US to explore health system organisation and delivery.
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People at most risk from obesity often not represented by weight management trials

Clinical trials of treatments for obesity are unlikely to include, or report results, for participants from groups who are most at risk of more serious obesity, new research led by the University of Aberdeen has revealed.
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First treatment for 'broken heart syndrome' trialled

The first ever treatment for broken heart syndrome, also known as takotsubo cardiomyopathy, is to be trialled by researchers at the University of Aberdeen.