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2024
April
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Cafe Med - Seminar 3: Cutting back on the fat: The health effects of fat tissue and how bariatric surgery works
-Being overweight or obese increases the risk of many health conditions including type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancers. We will look at why increasing the amount of fat tissue we have in our bodies can lead to disease. We will also discuss bariatric surgery, which can be a highly...
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ECR Seminar Series
-Louise Walker - Antifungal mediated cell wall remodelling induces tolerance mechanisms which promote drug recalcitrant infections. Ellen Main - ‘Sweet’ antibodies – potential cancer immunotherapy
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Easter Fèis (Easter Festival)
-Looking for something for the kids to do on campus during the Easter Holidays? The Easter Fèis (pronounced Faysh) is the Gaelic word for festival and gives school age children four days of traditional music and arts tuition during the Easter Holidays!
March
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Easter at the Zoology Museum
-Looking for somewhere to visit during the holidays? Come along to the Zoology Museum!
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Creative Collections Lunchtime Doodle (MARCH)
-Join us on Thurs Mar 28 2024 at 12:30 PM at the University of Aberdeen Zoology Museum for a fun and relaxing doodling session.
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The Scottish AI Summit
External Event
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Start Her Conference
-Join us for the Start Her Conference at the University of Aberdeen-an empowering entrepreneurship event designed to inspire women to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams.
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Rowett Seminar
-Dr Frank A.J.L. Scheer is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS), a Senior Neuroscientist at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), and the Director of the Medical Chronobiology Program (MCP) at BWH, Boston.
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Preventing & Managing Breast Cancer with Weight Control
-Dr Michelle Harvie - Prevent Breast Cancer Research Unit at Manchester University Hospital
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The Energy Landscape of Aberdeen in 2040; The vision and the route? A panel discussion
-The climate change debate has moved into a different phase. Its no longer about raising awareness, but rather about deciding how to change.