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2018
November
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Postgraduate Talk: Combatting fungal disease - Aberdeen are world leaders
-The talk will take place in the Suttie Centre lecture theatre with speakers Professor Gordon Brown and Professor Adilia Warris. Teas and coffees will be available in the Atrium from 12.40 onwards.
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University of Aberdeen Medical Society Mental Health & Wellbeing Event
-MedSoc are collaborating with AUSA to raise awareness of mental health conditions among medical and PA students. This month their focus is Exam stress. They will have the "Paws 4 Stress" therapy dogs so students can take some time out to de-stress.
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Blood mRNA sequencing for the evaluation of immune response to vaccines: pre-clinical and clinical models
-Francesco Santoro - Laboratorio di Microbiologia Moleculare e Biotecnologia - Universita degli Studi di Siena, Italy
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Heritage Event
-In this 100th anniversary year, take a moment to visit the Atrium in the Suttie Centre to view artefacts from WWI on Thursday 8 November. The artifacts will be on display from 12:00pm until 2.00pm.
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Student Health and Wellbeing Day
-Make the most of Student Health and Wellbeing Day on Thursday 8 November from 09:00 until 12:00. 17 Organisations will be in the Atrium and Student Breakout area to provide information and advice.
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Postgraduate Medical Clinical Meeting
-Graham Mackay, Neurology specialist will be guest speaker at the Postgraduate Clinical Meeting. The meeting will be held on Wednesday 7 November in the Suttie Centre Lecture Theatre between 1pm and 2pm.
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Neuroimaging and connectomics in dementia and brain tumours
-Rafael Romero-Garcia - University of Cambridge
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Bake Sale
-Brighten up your Monday and sample some baked treats in the Suttie Centre Atrium between 10.30am and 3.00pm. The sale is being held by the UoA Neurological and Neurosurgical Society. All proceeds will go towards furture events for the Society.
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''Environmental Adaptations: Tissue-specific Imprinting of Mononuclear Phagocyte Behaviour'
-Callum Bain - MRC Centre of Inflammation Research - University of Edinburgh