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Health’s ‘hidden’ genome
Conditions such as obesity, depression and inflammatory pain will affect a significant proportion of us at some time in our lives and they are on the rise.
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Aberdeen research contributes to study which suggests climate change led to collapse of ancient civi
A team led by researchers at the University of Aberdeen has contributed to a new study which provides evidence that climate change was a key ingredient in the collapse of the great Indus or Harappan Civilisation almost 4000 years ago.
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Men and women receive different fertility advice following cancer diagnosis
There are significant gaps in the information women receive about their future fertility following cancer diagnosis, suggests a new paper published today (30 May) in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
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Eminent historian discusses the life of one of Europe’s most powerful political figures
An eminent historian will draw on his bestselling book when he presents a public lecture in Aberdeen on the man who ‘made’ modern Germany.
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90th anniversary of insulin celebrated at Aberdeen
Ninety years ago a University of Aberdeen medical graduate was part of a small team of scientists who made a breakthrough which changed the lives of diabetics around the world.
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Asia’s leading university welcomes Aberdeen's leaders of the future
Participants on the University’s award-winning International Leadership Development Programme visited Hong Kong University this week, and other organisations in Hong Kong.
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University composer writes ‘Aberdeen anthem’
The University of Aberdeen’s Professor Paul Mealor has penned an ‘Aberdeen anthem’ which will premiere at celebrations to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
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Winner of National Student Survey iPad
The winner of the University’s iPad for completing the National Student Survey was presented today.
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New health economics degree launched
Scotland’s first postgraduate degree in health economics is being launched by the University of Aberdeen to help meet a shortage of those working in the field.
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Undergraduate academic resource now available for download
An open access ebook designed to introduce undergraduates to democratic models of business, such as co-operatives and employee-owned businesses, is now available to download.
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