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Collaborative health research to tackle 'invisible deaths'
Recording more details about the lives and deaths of some of the world's poorest people and communities, and using this information to work in partnership with policy makers to improve healthcare services is the focus of a new £700k, five year project by a University of Aberdeen researcher.
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Universities form strategic alliance to help solve global issues
The University of Aberdeen and Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia have formed a global alliance to deliver high-impact research and innovative teaching programmes.
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The history and future of the 3D 'you and me'
How anatomy is taught in the 21st century is the topic up for discussion at the latest Café Med event this Monday February 20th.
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Six Aberdeen academics named as Royal Society of Edinburgh Fellows
Six University of Aberdeen academics and the University's Senior Governor are among 59 distinguished individuals who have been elected to become Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
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Medical student wins top Jiu Jitsu competition
An Aberdeen medical student has won gold in the most prestigious Brazilian Jiu Jitsu championship ever held in Scotland.
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Don't believe the hype! - Should we use product reviews?
Research from the University of Aberdeen suggests that product reviews posted on shopping sites like Amazon do not provide an accurate reflection of the actual benefit of the product.
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Asthma 'trigger' sought by scientists
Scientists are to investigate what triggers asthma in preschool children.