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Measuring Behavior 2024
-The 13th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research.
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Rowett Seminar
-Dr Stefano Gaburro has a strong academic background in preclinical research (mainly neuroscience).
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A career in medical communications
-Vikte Lionikaite - Oxford PharmaGenesis
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Rowett Seminar
-Dr Sean Austin, Group Leader, Carbohydrates Group in the Nestle Institute of Food Safety & Analytical Sciences
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HERU External Seminar - Professor Tim Bolt
-Professor Bolt is a health economist at Saitama University in Japan. His current research focuses on the application and development of Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs). Seminar Title - A DCE to support deployment of an STI PoCT device in Sub-Saharan Africa. This presentation will introduce parallel choice experiments undertaken to support an randomised...
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MSc Physician Associate Studies Open Day and Online Info Session
-Interested in becoming a Physician Associate (PA)? We are hosting an in person Open Day on 22 May, as well as an Online Info Session on 21 May, where you can find out more about our MSc Physician Associate Studies programme. Register on the links below.
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CHERI Blossom Seminar - Speaker Rachel Winter
CHERI Blossom Seminar - Speaker Rachel Winter – Thursday 23rd May at 12.00 -1.00 pm The May CHERI Blossom Seminar will be delivered by Rachel Winter with the title ‘Clinical empathy within healthcare education’. Rachel is a Stoneygate Associate Professor in Medical Education and Empathic Healthcare and Honorary Consultant in Old Age...
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Exploring the role of the chromatin remodeller ATRX in C. elegans
-Dr Helder Ferreira - University of St. Andrews
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From rapid diagnostics to novel therapeutics - harnessing the power of phage display technology in recombinant antibody discovery
-Dr Soumya Palliyil - Institute of Medical Sciences
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Aberdeen Centre for Women's Health Research (ACWHR) Seminar with Professor Helen Weiss - 'Improving menstrual health in Uganda: MENISCUS - a school based-cluster randomised trial'
-Aberdeen Centre for Women's Health Research (ACWHR) Seminar with Professor Helen Weiss 'Improving menstrual health in Uganda: MENISCUS - a school-based cluster-randomised trial' Professor Helen Anne Weiss DPhil FMedSci Helen is a Professor of Epidemiology and Director of the MRC International Statistical and Epidemiology Partnership, based at the London School of Hygiene &...
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The Energy Trilemma: how do we balance energy security, affordability, and environmental sustainability?
-Join us online for an insightful discussion on one of the most fundamental challenges of our time: the energy trilemma or how we ensure communities have access to the energy they need at a cost they can afford whilst not destroying the planet in the process.
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Aspergillus, asthma and the airway: Why do fungi trigger inflammatory lung diseases?
-Dr Peter Cook - University of Exeter
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Rowett Seminar
-Dr Guillaume Ferreira: Neurocognitive impact of early-onset obesity in animal models: circuit-specific memory deficits and gender differences
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Extracellular Transport Vesicles for Cell-specific Cargo Delivery and Vaccines
-Dr Christopher Locher - CEO and Co-founder of Versatope Therapeutics
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Economics-HERU joint workshop on Health, Well-being and Environment
-A workshop from the University of Aberdeen Economics unit and the Health Economics Research Unit (HERU) on theme of Health, Well-being and Environment.
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HERU External Seminar - Dr Thao Thai
-Dr Thao Thai is a Research Fellow at the Monash University Health Economics Group (MUHEG) in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine. Seminar Title: The effect of emoji scale on preference inversion In discrete choice experiments (DECs) with duration. Preference inversion often occurs in health valuation studies when respondent preferences do...
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ACHDS Seminar: COVID-19 modelling in context: experiences, lessons and next steps
-During the emergence of COVID-19, mathematical models became important tools to support health decision making, with the impact of different interventions and control strategies being assessed by these models. A proliferation of compartmental models was observed in the mathematical modelling community, aiming to understand and make predictions regarding the spread...
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17th Annual Health Services Research UK (HSR UK) Conference
-External Event
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Registration Open - Aberdeen 2024, HERU Short course: Using DCEs in Health Economics
-Our short course on 'Using Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) in Health Economics' will take place in Aberdeen from 24th - 26th September 2024. Registration is now open for the course. Registration is open until 13th September, but registering before 23rd August saves £100 on the delegate booking fee. The course fee includes teaching...