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A first of its kind conference involving leading clinicians, researchers, and those with lived experience of chronic pain has been hailed as an "exceptional success."
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A first of its kind conference involving leading clinicians, researchers, and those with lived experience of chronic pain has been hailed as an "exceptional success."
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Madison graduated with an MSc in Applied Neuroscience in 2022 and is now a Research Specialist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Professor Vasilis Gorgoulis of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens has been appointed Chair of Clinical Molecular Pathology in the School of Medicine at the University of Dundee.
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Vicki Simpson-Price talks about her experience of the course MSc Applied Neuroscience.
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With a passion to bridge the gap in palliative care delivery in Nigeria, Eunice has been on a transformative journey studying the Masters in Public Health (Palliative Care Research) at the University of Dundee.
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The Dundee-led Alleviate – the APDP Pain Research Data Hub (link) – project announces new leadership roles.
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When it comes to healthcare innovation, the longitudinal data contained in Data Safe Havens such as Dundee's Health Informatics Centre provides professionals with an abundance of opportunities for research on projects considered to be of public benefit.
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How the use of ‘Big Data’ can make top-grade, innovative healthcare more accessible and cost-effective.
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HIC are delighted to be one of the host organisations taking part in HDRUK's 2022 Health Data Science Black Internship Programme.
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Informative, accessible talk given by HIC’s Director, Professor Emily Jefferson.
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Research support that will improve health and wellbeing by enabling access to health data.
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Professor Chim Lang may be based 7000 miles from his homeland of Malaysia, but he is always surrounded by reminders of home thanks to the Malaysian colleagues that work alongside him in Dundee
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According to Malaysian medical student Wan Nee Shue, studying to become a doctor is a lot like climbing a mountain
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Fourth-year medical student Sandhya Prem, who is from Malaysia, shares what she loves about studying Medicine in Dundee
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For Wan Nee Shue, being a medical student is a lot like climbing a mountain.