Early day motions in parliament

Early day motions in parliament

Our research has been recognised in the Scottish Parliament with two early day motions. Kevin Stewart, MSP for Aberdeen Central, raised research by the University that identified a new tool to detect signs of motor neuron disease (MND) before symptoms begin. He also submitted a motion congratulating researchers for their work developing the Mia AI tool, that identifies breast cancers earlier in women. Tess Stewart, MSP for the north-east Scotland region, flagged University research that found the consistent undertreatment of women with cardiovascular disease may have led to preventable heart attacks, stroke and deaths.