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£1.3m self-screening trial aims to close inequity gap in Scotland's cervical cancer deaths
A project to understand the barriers to screening for a preventable cancer and to encourage women in the most deprived parts of Scotland to take part in cervical screening by self-testing has been awarded £1.3million.
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New Research Cultures Strategy unveiled by University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen has today launched a new Research Cultures Strategy designed to foster an inclusive environment and provide a purposeful approach to strengthening how colleagues work together.
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University of Aberdeen co-leads drive to decarbonise clinical trials
The University of Aberdeen is to co-lead a major project designed to cut the carbon footprint of clinical trials.
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University of Aberdeen working towards a Net Zero NHS
The University of Aberdeen have been announced as a core organisation in a new UK-wide hub tasked with developing new ways to help the NHS dramatically cut its carbon footprint.
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World-first technology can see 'previously undetectable' cancer spread
A groundbreaking new scanner developed by scientists at the University of Aberdeen could change the way breast cancer is diagnosed and treated, meaning patients could receive fewer surgeries and more individually-tailored treatments.
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AI award success for GEMINI project 
The team behind GEMINI scooped the coveted 'Data Driven Innovation Award' at this year's Digital Health and Care Awards.
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University of Aberdeen team shortlisted for a brace of Digital Health and Care Awards
The team behind GEMINI have been named as finalists for two awards at the Digital Health and Care Awards 2025.
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University of Aberdeen biotech partnership named as finalists in Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards
The partnership between biotechnology company Vertebrate Antibodies-EpitogenX Ltd and the University of Aberdeen has earned a place in the shortlist for 2025's Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards.
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New trial tests high-fibre route to reducing cancer treatment side effects in NHS patients
NHS cancer patients are being given extra fibre in a new study aimed at reducing the unpleasant side effects of radiotherapy and potentially increasing its effectiveness.
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New theme lead for Scotland Beyond Net Zero
Baukje de Roos to co-lead Scotland Beyond Net Zero food theme