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Rowett Institute teams up with fish producer to deliver healthy produce and advice
Nutritionists from the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute have teamed up with local fish producer, Sutherland's of Portsoy, to help create healthy grocery boxes.
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Potential for exciting new treatment for spinal cord injury
New research from the University of Aberdeen has found a new way to repair injured spinal nerves.
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From Lab Bench to Backbench
Dr Silvia Gratz from the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute will be swapping a lab coat for legislation this week when she visits Ms Elizabeth Downes at the Houses of Parliament and Whitehall for a week in Westminster.
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Aberdeen scientist named on Cannabis Scientist Power List
A leading Aberdeen cannabis and cannabinoid researcher has been named in the Cannabis Scientist Power List for 2020.
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Cancer patient's skateboard challenge to tell cancer to 'shove it'
An Aberdeen cancer patient has committed to a unique challenge to raise vital funds for research and to send out a message to the disease that she is fighting back.
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University launches new Biomedical Engineering MSc
A new Masters programme launched by the University of Aberdeen is offering students the chance to forge a career at the cutting edge of medical science.
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Prize for paper on Scottish geriatrics services
An Aberdeen researcher has won a prize for a research paper looking at the provision of specialised care for older people across Scotland.
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New treatment for advanced prostate cancer receives funding boost
A new treatment for advanced prostate cancer being developed by a scientist at the University of Aberdeen has received a major new funding award.
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Male breast cancer in Scotland at record 25 year high
The number of men living in Scotland who have received a breast cancer diagnosis has risen continuously for the last 25 years and in 2017 reached 1.3 cases per 100,000 men.
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Clinical trial gives hope for families with Huntington's disease
One of the first people in Scotland to take part in a new clinical trial for Huntington's Disease says the programme gives him hope for the future.