23 Apr 2014

‘Why Breast Cancer Medicine can be Hard to Swallow’ – Café Science event on 28th April

A University of Dundee researcher will next week explore why almost one in three women affected by breast cancer do not take their medication as prescribed and the implications for their outcome. Dr Alison Harrow, a Dundee Cancer Centre Senior Research Nurse, will discuss ‘Why Breast Cancer Medicine can be Hard to Swallow’ at the next Café Science event being held in the city. The talk takes place at Avery & Co, South Tay Street, from 7pm on Monday, 28th April. Treatments for breast cancer that target hormone production in the body are effective in reducing the return of breast can...

22 Apr 2014

One more step towards elimination of sleeping sickness

FIND (Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics) and the University of Dundee have signed a Material Transfer Agreement under which new reagents developed by the University will be made available for the development of an improved version of a rapid test for sleeping sickness, a deadly parasitic disease also known as Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT). A first generation rapid test for HAT was developed by FIND and partners and made commercially available in September 2013. This test is manufactured by Standard Diagnostics, Inc. (SD) of the Republic of Korea and is being introduced in multiple endemic co...

22 Apr 2014

Diary helps social workers reflect on their profession

A fictionalised social worker’s diary forms the basis of a new book by University of Dundee researchers aimed at helping those in the profession deal with both their emotions and those of the people they work with. ‘Reflective Social Work Practice’, co-authored by Dr Richard Ingram, Dr Jane Fenton, Dr Ann Hodson and Professor Divya Jindal-Snape from the University’s Transformative Change: Educational and Life Transitions (TCELT) Research Centre, will be published on Thursday, 24th April by Palgrave. The book provides social workers with a framework for reflecting on their day-to-d...

21 Apr 2014

‘Catastrophe’ – Sir Max Hastings to deliver Saturday Evening Lecture on 26th April

Sir Max Hastings, one of the world’s most esteemed war historians, will recount the events surrounding the outbreak of hostilities in 1914 when he delivers a sold-out Saturday Evening Lecture at the University of Dundee. He will read from and discuss the contents of his most recent book, ‘Catastrophe’, a meticulously researched portrait of Europe’s descent into World War I and the titanic battlefield clashes which followed, at the Dalhousie Building on Saturday, 26th April. Author of 24 books, many of them about war, Sir Max left University College, Oxford to become a journalist a...

18 Apr 2014

Fellowship to boost arthritis research

Dr Kris Clark, of the University of Dundee, has been awarded a prestigious fellowship from Arthritis Research UK that will support his groundbreaking work developing new treatments for inflammatory arthritis over the next five years. The career development fellowship provides £400,000 of funding which will allow Dr Clark to establish his first independent laboratory within the MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit within the College of Life Sciences at Dundee. Dr Clark’s research aims to focuses on the signalling pathways controlling the resolution of inflammation.  Inflamm...