Unravelling breast cancer susceptibility
Low-dose radiation helps scientists unravel susceptibility to breast cancer.
Low-dose radiation helps scientists unravel susceptibility to breast cancer.
Scotland's Deputy Chief Medical Officer is leaving his Scottish Government post to take up a new Chair at the University of St Andrews.
New development will be one of the first UK Medical Schools to fully integrate with the sciences.
Scientists from around the world are in Scotland this week to share ideas in the fight against cancer.
Dr Valerie Smith (front centre) is pictured with colleagues during Friday's 'Wear it Pink' day. CREDIT: Peter Adamson.
The Bute Medical School at the University of St Andrews has been voted the best in the country, according to the results of the 2006 National Student Survey.
Medical scientists from all over the World have gathered at the University of St Andrews to discuss exciting strategies for producing viruses which can target tumour cells.
University of St Andrews students will become the first in the UK to gain an insight into Germany's integrated medicine programme.
A unique international conference on cancer which will bring together physicists, cancer researchers and clinical oncologists will take place in St Andrews this week (2nd-4th February 2005).
An initiative aimed at developing interest in the healthcare professions in Scottish youngsters kicked off a local programme in St Andrews this week.