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A School of Medicine expert has been appointed to a role leading research aimed at improving kidney and heart health.
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A School of Medicine expert has been appointed to a role leading research aimed at improving kidney and heart health.
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The course was well-attended by Consultants and Shoulder Fellows from Europe, Ireland and the UK with attendees gaining hands-on experience of surgical procedures using Thiel cadavers.
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A University of Dundee expert, whose pioneering work transformed bowel cancer detection in Scotland, has announced his retirement.
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Four students studying PhDs at UDOTS presented their research at this year’s Postgraduate Research Student Symposium on Friday 9th June held at the School of Medicine’s Wolfson Lecture Theatre.
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Four students from the University Department of Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery (UDOTS) presented their research at the 21st Staffordshire Conference on Clinical Biomechanics on 18-20 May 2023.
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The golden girl of British athletics has joined a marathon Scotland-wide initiative to boost medical research.
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Consultants, MCh (Orth) students, postgraduate medical students, trainees, physiotherapists, and allied healthcare workers attended talks on pelvic and acetabular fractures and surgical techniques.
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International Emmy nominated actress Joanna Vanderham has joined a Scotland-wide effort to help shape medicines of the future
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Four PhD students studying at UDOTS presented their research at the PGR Symposium on 7 June 2022 at the School of Medicine, Ninewells Campus.
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Alan Duncan, Senior Teaching and Operations Support Technician, based within UDOTS, has recorded a music video for a competition put on by Bogren Digital, a software company run by Swedish producer Jens Bogren.
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Vacuum cleaners that unblock brain vessels, super normal design for extraordinary bodies, and the ways in which our medical data can aid the COVID-19 fight are just some of the topics to be explored at the University of Dundee next week.
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When working as a senior NHS registrar in the late 1980s Professor Bob Steele was struck by how many of the patients with bowel cancer died. Then he moved to Nottingham, where trials of bowel cancer screening were happening.