First AR software for epidural administration developed by Dundee researchers
Augmented Reality (AR) software has been developed by researchers at the University of Dundee to increase accuracy in administrating thoracic epidurals into the upper back.
Breakthrough study has grave consequences for “zombie cells”
Halting the relentless march of so-called ‘zombie cells’ that drive aging and age-related diseases could be a step closer following a University of Dundee breakthrough.
Dundee academics elected Fellows of the RSE
Two University of Dundee academics are among the newest Fellows elected to the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
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Martha Lane Fox to deliver keynote address at Dundee Economic Summit 2025
The Dundee Economic Summit 2025 is pleased to announce that Martha Lane Fox, one of the UK’s most influential entrepreneurs and internet activists, will be the keynote speaker at this year’s summit
‘I felt like a new man’: Global trial reveals asthma drug can also effectively treat nasal polyps
A global drug trial to test the effectiveness of the asthma drug tezepelumab in treating nasal polyps has shown significant positive effects.
Dundee School of Medicine signs Memorandum of Understanding with West China Hospital
Agreement has been struck to boost future collaborations between the two institutions
Dr Richard Hansen awarded Fellowship by American Gastroenterological Association
Dr Richard Hansen, a Clinical Reader in child health at University of Dundee, has been awarded a Fellowship of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGAF) in recognition of his research ach
AI analysis of eye images offers a window to kidney health in type 2 diabetes
New University of Dundee research has revealed that using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse photos taken during routine diabetes eye screenings provides a window into kidney health.