27 Oct 2015

Dundee researchers recognised among top young scientists in Europe

Two researchers from the University of Dundee have been recognised as rising stars in European sciences after being named EMBO Young Investigators. Dr Yogesh Kulathu and Dr Robert Ryan, both based in the School of Life Sciences at the University, are among 23 young researchers from across Europe to be selected to join the prestigious network. “We welcome these young scientists to our growing network,” says Gerlind Wallon, Manager of the Young Investigator Programme. “The status of Young Investigator offers them recognition and access to a network of their peers in Europe." The programm...

27 Oct 2015

University pledges to support care leavers

Professor Sir Pete Downes, Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Dundee, will this week pledge the institution’s support for young people brought up in care. He will sign up for the ‘Pledge to Listen’ campaign ahead of a special Care Leavers Lecture, which will take place at the University’s Dalhousie Building on Friday, 30th October. The campaign is run by Who Cares? Scotland. WCS are also hosting the lecture, which will be attended by representatives of dozens of organisations from across the country. Pledge to Listen directly tackles discrimination and stigma faced...

University pledges to support care leavers

26 Oct 2015

`Outer Space Inner Space' marks Observatory's 80th anniversary

Mills Observatory in Dundee is celebrating 80 years of stargazing and public engagement with the official launch of a new interactive project developed by the University of Dundee. `Outer Space|Inner Space’ will give visitors to the Observatory the chance to delve into some of the world-leading research carried out at the University. A huge video wall will allow users to look at everything from the tiniest cells to outer space, based on research from the University in Life Sciences, Computing, Physics, Mathematics, Medicine and Astronomy. This ambitious project is funded by the Centre for Gene Reg...

26 Oct 2015

Lord Reed to give law lecture at University of Dundee

Lord Reed, one of the two Scottish Justices of Britain’s Supreme Court and one of the country’s leading authorities on human rights law, will deliver a public lecture at the University of Dundee on Friday October 30th. In his lecture `Triremes and Steamships: Legal Scholarship and Judicial Practice’ Lord Reed will discuss the differences between the approach to the law adopted in scholarship and the approach adopted in appellate judging. Lord Reed is one of the two Scottish Justices of The Supreme Court. After studying law at the universities of Edinburgh and Oxford, he was admitted to ...

26 Oct 2015

Scientists discover a ‘switchboard’ of molecules that protect against Parkinson’s disease

A `switchboard’ of molecules that play a vital role in protecting the brain against Parkinson’s disease has been uncovered by a research team led by the University of Dundee. The discovery of these ‘switchboard’ molecules by scientists at the University’s Medical Research Council Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit (MRC-PPU) solves a mystery of how different genetic causes of Parkinson’s are linked at the molecular level. Previous research had identified that mutations in a gene called PINK1 led to Parkinson’s. The PINK1 gene encodes for an important ...