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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...