24 Mar 2014
University scientists visit Fife primary pupils
Scientists from the University of Dundee have been passing on their expert knowledge to children at Newport Primary School this week as part of the school’s science week. One highlight of the week came during a session with Dr Patrick Pedrioli who was explaining a disease-causing mutation, when one of the pupils commented, “So the cell is like a city and sometimes somebody breaks the law!" Among the other researchers taking part were Dr Thimo Kurz, who like Patrick is based in the MRC Protein Phosphorylation & Ubiquitylation Unit at the University, and Dr Deena Leslie Pedrioli, of the Cen...
24 Mar 2014
'Creative Coasts' explored at Tay Estuary Forum Annual Conference 2014
From the Commonwealth Games arriving at Barry Buddon to ongoing developments to establish offshore renewables around Scotland, 2014 is a year packed with activity in and around the Tay Estuary. At the 2014 Tay Estuary Forum conference these and other key issues affecting the Tay Estuary and surrounding coastline of east-central Scotland will be discussed. Attendees representing a wide range of both statutory and voluntary organisations will hear presentations on a variety of topics under a theme, Creative Coasts, including: Offshore and onshore sustainable development Storm and flooding damage to coa...
24 Mar 2014
Research seeks to understand and assess loneliness in people with cancer
A PhD student at the University of Dundee has developed an index for measuring loneliness in cancer patients which she hopes will form the basis of better care and even improved outcomes for people with the disease. Kathryn Cunningham’s thesis aims to enhance understanding of loneliness in cancer in order to provide a basis for future assessment and intervention. Kathryn used questionnaires and interviews to explore the nature of and degree to which patients with cancer experience loneliness after treatment finishes. She spoke to 107 people diagnosed with cancer and compared their responses to a sim...
21 Mar 2014
'From the Fun Factory to the Treehouse: Dundee Comics - past, present & future'
The history and future of comics in Dundee will be explored at a public event at the University of Dundee next week. Dr Chris Murray, a senior lecturer in English and Film Studies and Director of the Scottish Centre for Comics Studies, will be talking about the local industry and painting a picture of how it might look in years to come at the Dalhousie Building at 5.30pm on Thursday, 27th March. The comics produced by DC Thomson, long known as the ‘Fun Factory’, have commanded worldwide audiences for decades, with characters such as Dennis the Menace and Desperate Dan known and loved ...
21 Mar 2014
DJCAD records success on creative loop
Two students and one graduate from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design were last night named winners of Creative Scotland Media Awards. Nuria Valedon, Jeppe R. Nielsen and Alan McIlrath picked up prizes at the Creative Loop Student Media Festival 2014, which was held at Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts over the past two days, culminating in the awards ceremony last night. Jeppe and Alan, 4th Year Time Based Art & Digital Film students, were named winners of the 'Best Fiction’ award for their film 'Game', which was written, directed and produced by the pair. A trailer f...