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UCAN Care Centre For Urological Patients To Open In Aberdeen
The first urological facility of its type in the UK is to be officially opened in Aberdeen today by Nicola Sturgeon, the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing.
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Dress to impress at Careers Week 2008
Careers Week 2008 at Aberdeen
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Professor Andrew Porter joins BIA Scotland Committee
The BioIndustry Association (BIA) has appointed Professor Andrew Porter to its Scotland Committee.
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Alaskan Iñupiaq visit British museums thanks to Aberdeen student
An Aberdeen student has arranged for a group of native Alaskans to view some of the oldest ethnographic Iñupiaq Eskimo artefacts in the world.
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Expedition image gallery among ten most viewed on National Geographic News website
Earlier last year, a team of scientists mapped over 1,500 square miles exploring the deep sea creatures living in the depths of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. They used the latest technology to learn more about what was living in this remote and relatively unexplored deep-sea environment using remotely operated vehicles...
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Journalist turned lecturer pens essay skills book
An Aberdeen academic who swapped the sub-editor’s desk for Victorian literature has produced a new book to help students sharpen their writing skills
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Booking opens for controversial energy series
Booking has opened for a controversial new lecture series which will shed light on the current challenges and debates within the energy sector.
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Memantine and Alzheimer’s Disease - Does it do what it says on the tin?
In a study published this month in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, researchers from the University of Aberdeen report that the drug memantine, used for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and praised as “the first and only representative of a new class of Alzheimer drugs” works similar to other existing...
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University’s postgraduate medical dean backed as a future leader in the NHS
A University of Aberdeen clinical academic has been selected to take part in the Health Foundation’s much coveted and competitive Leadership Fellows award.
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Scottish researchers investigate how Alzheimer’s affects the brain’s communication systems
Scottish researchers have received a funding boost from the UK’s leading dementia research charity, the Alzheimer’s Research Trust, to investigate changes in the brain’s communication system in Alzheimer’s disease.
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