7 Mar 2014
'From Policy to Plate: Understanding What Our Children Eat' – Cafe Science Extra on 12th March
As Scotland faces up to rising rates of childhood obesity, efforts to address the looming crisis have been redoubled by politicians, public health officials and policy makers but have they made any difference? Dr Stephanie Chambers from the University of Dundee’s Division of Oral Health Sciences will talk about her research into children’s eating habits at the next Café Science Extra event to be held at Dundee Science Centre on Wednesday, 12th March. Dr Chambers is currently examining how to develop and evaluate a programme to promote healthier eating practices in school children. As p...
6 Mar 2014
Independence Referendum 2014: A risk or an opportunity for the Women of Scotland?
The Independence Referendum on 18th September gives the Women of Scotland an opportunity to shape their future. Women on both sides of the debate have very different visions of what Scotland could become. This was made clear at a 5 Million Questions event at the University of Dundee last year. Now, a year on, some of the leading women on the political stage will again debate the pros and cons of an independent Scotland – with the role of women being centre stage. Those taking part in the discussion in the University’s Dalhousie Building on Friday March 7th include Jenny Marra MSP, Shona Robis...
6 Mar 2014
Inspirational and influential scientist to mark International Women’s Day
Professor Anne Glover, Chief Scientific Adviser to the European Commission and one of the most influential women in science, will visit the University of Dundee this weekend to discuss her career and the challenges she has faced. Professor Glover will appear at the Dalhousie Building on Saturday, 8th March. The event takes place on International Women’s Day and has been organised by the University and the James Hutton Institute as part of Dundee’s 2014 Women in Science Festival. Born in Arbroath and a former pupil of the High School of Dundee, Professor Glover is Professor of Molecular and Ce...
6 Mar 2014
Consoles sought for largest free anime convention
The organisers of Scotland’s largest free anime convention have issued an appeal for gamers to lend them retro and contemporary consoles to allow battle to commence when the event returns to Dundee University Students Association (DUSA) next month. DEE-CON will take place on Saturday, 5th April when film screenings, board and video game tournaments, stalls, exhibitions, demonstrations and industry presentations take place. Organised predominantly by students and alumni of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design (DJCAD), DEE-CON is a fundraiser event with all proceeds going towards the animat...
6 Mar 2014
Researchers capture 'most complete' picture of gene expression in cancer cell cycle
Uncontrolled cell growth and division is a hallmark of cancer. Now a research project led by the University of Dundee has provided the most complete description to date of the gene activity which takes place as human cells divide. Researchers have managed to gather data which details the behaviour of protein molecules encoded by over 6000 genes in cancer cells, as they move through the cell cycle. The team has used advances in technology and data analysis to study how genes work over time in cancer cells, as opposed to capturing a `snapshot’ of activity – a leap forward they describe as akin t...