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Scottish Rugby funds spinal cord injury research
Scottish Rugby is helping fund pioneering research which is taking an innovative and multi-pronged approach to try to repair spinal cord injury.
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New initiatives to boost the 'international campus' at Aberdeen
New initiatives have been launched by the University of Aberdeen as part of its drive to benefit from a campus with a truly international flavour and outlook.
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New research scholarships to commemorate University founder
The University of Aberdeen is launching a new programme of research scholarships to honour its medieval founder and his commitment to excellence.
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Blood Donation - Where does it go? At this month's Café MED
On 27 March 1914, Belgian doctor Albert Hustin conducted the first non-direct transfusion.
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University scoops gold and bronze for Commonwealth contribution
The University of Aberdeen scooped gold and bronze at an awards ceremony celebrating the contributions academic institutions are making to the Commonwealth Games.
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Community investigation of controversial hillside 'squatters' revealed in exhibition
New insights into a group of 19th century colonists who set up a community on the slopes of the North East's most famous hill, are to be revealed in a new exhibition.
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Drug use and smoking under spotlight at key conference
Substance misuse and tobacco addiction are among topics being discussed at two-day conference opening today (April 3).
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Scientists to investigate impact of smoking and drinking on the developing liver
Researchers have been awarded almost £589,000 to investigate the impact of smoking and drinking during pregnancy on the liver of a developing baby.
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Remembering the 'Lass o'Pairts' who became a Great Aberdonian
The University of Aberdeen will host the next instalment of its Great Aberdonians series on Wednesday April 2, giving members of the public the opportunity to learn about Isabella Skea (1845-1914).
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Protein study seeks overweight volunteers
Overweight men and women are being sought for a study investigating the impact on appetite of consuming a diet high in protein.
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