New Scientist article on Emilie du Châtelet who championed Newton’s physics
Emilie du Châtelet was a talented mathematician and experimental physicist who took on France's intellectual establishment. But history hasn't done her justice
Emilie du Châtelet was a talented mathematician and experimental physicist who took on France's intellectual establishment. But history hasn't done her justice
Emma Stewart, Ruaraidh Stewart and Muiz Shariffuddin recently organised an introductory session on Medical Ethics for pupils attending the First Chances Summer School.
Dr Silvia Paracchini’s profile features in the newly launched Academic Women Now.
Genomics study day will take place in the Booth Lecture Theatre in the Medical and Biological Sciences Building.
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Prof Gerry Humphris along with Dr Robert Schick and Dr Tom Kelsey have developed a revolutionary “mobile health buddy” app to help people quit smoking.
Henry Rae was part of the Heart Start team at Fife Show instructing members of the public on how to use Public Access Defibrillators.
Pupils participated in several activities run by staff from the School of Medicine.
Professor William Stones participated in a week long workshop framing a new national policy for quality management in the Malawi health system.
The University of St Andrews hosts international meeting on improving “Led” Diabetes care overseas.