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Make a difference to health research in under 20mins. Open to anyone in Scotland aged 12+ 🧬
Scotland, United Kingdom
Joined January 2011
The Loneliness in the Digital World Study is a hugely exciting bit of research we have going on for 12-15 year olds in Generation Scotland 🏴 Read all about it! @heathersibley99 @ZhuoniX @YLSSarahRobbo @LianaRomaniuk @AjaLMurray 👏
Generation Scotland (@genscot ) has launched its Loneliness in the Digital World Study. Read more below:
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It's Blood Donor Week in Scotland, leading up to World Blood Donor Day on Saturday 14 June. 🎉 We'll be sharing news, amazing stories from donors, patients, and clinicians. Please help by signing up to become a Blood Donor on this special week. ❤️
scotblood.co.uk
Blood donor week leads up to World Blood Donor Day on Saturday 14 June 2025.
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Thanks @BBCScotlandNews for highlighting the importance of getting two doses of the MMR vaccine as protection against measles as the number of cases rises globally. Find out more about the MMR vaccine on NHS Inform⬇️ https://t.co/O7DCh47vRM
bbc.com
Health chiefs say more measles cases have already been recorded this year than during the whole of 2024.
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Starting autumn, we will have a new #PhD position available in #Microbiology, to use spatially resolved #Metaproteomics to study metabiolic interactions in the gut #microbiome. Reach out if interested, or forward of you know anyone who might!
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Our new sex-stratified #GWAS meta-analysis of major depression is now available as a pre-print in @medrxivpreprint
https://t.co/mYg6e43KNx A thread 🧵: @QIMRB_Institute
medrxiv.org
There are striking sex differences in the prevalence and symptomology of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). We conducted the largest sex-stratified genome wide association and genotype-by-sex interac...
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Who benefits from antidepressants? New research from IoPPN (@cathrynlewis, @chrislowh) shows how measuring antidepressant ‘switching can help scientists and clinicians understand why antidepressants work for some people and not for others https://t.co/6GlxrXM8VV
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Today’s World #OvarianCancerDay As someone who has endometriosis, PCOS, ovarian cysts & has had surgery to remove cysts & organs in the past I’m forever grateful I was lucky enough to receive treatment So to all medical staff & health researchers THANKS https://t.co/uBh1HCAOGd
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Day one at the @sdrc_research conference in Edinburgh today #ActiveVoice #SDRC2025 Members took this opportunity to launch the latest Active Voice Annual Report download your copy now 👇 https://t.co/dBkTt7LxDH
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The Generation Scotland team were joint winners of the CMVM team award. Well done everyone!
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SAIL Data Reveals Link Between Shingles Vaccine and Reduced Dementia Risk 🚀🧠 New research published in @Nature finds compelling causal evidence that the shingles vaccine lowers dementia risk - using data from the world-renowned @SAILDatabank. 🔗 https://t.co/QVtODBJlAJ
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📣New Preprint: Protocol for Depression Genetics in Africa (DepGenAfrica), supported by @wellcometrust
osf.io
BACKGROUND: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a disabling condition that arises from the interplay of genetic and environmental risk factors. Most genetic studies of depression to date have failed...
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Nothing seems to have bigger impact on your plasma proteome than the use of hormonal contraceptives. Often misconstrued as age and sex effects, and I'm wondering if we really understand all health implications.
nature.com
Communications Medicine - Dordevic, Dierks et al. investigate factors influencing the circulating proteome in multi-country population cohorts. Many demographic covariates and common medications...
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A consultation on a Long Term Conditions Framework lays out @scotgov plans to shift away from a condition-specific focus, to bringing together all conditions under a single policy umbrella to improve early diagnosis & access to treatment, care & support. https://t.co/Sc8csEUsVE
healthandcare.scot
People living with long term conditions, and the
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Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (1-30 April) is encouraging the sharing of experiences and symptoms — with Scotland’s researchers supporting the drive for treatments through diverse trials. #PassItOn Read the full story 🔗 https://t.co/cYXcTDxrVE
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Massive multi-ancestry GWAS resource for 1,167 clinical traits & diseases in 6 global biobanks (n=1,789,365) 👉29,139 locus-trait pairs 👉2,624 non-overlapping loci across the genome 👉associated with 6 traits each (median) 👉colocalization across traits for 72% of loci [1/3]
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🔒 Curious about Trusted Research Environments (TREs)? Join us for our first TREvolution collaboration cafe: What do you want from a SATRE? Standardised Architecture is shaping the future of secure research in the UK! Sign up now ⬇️ https://t.co/oUSMF0CQtq
@UoDMedicine @Alleviate
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TW: Severe M.E. “the data backs up what many people with ME/CFS say: that they feel invisible and ignored.” - Professor Chris Ponting 🚨 Please note that this article is behind a paywall
More than 400,000 people in England have myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), according to a new study highlighting how those with the illness are “ignored” by the NHS
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In response to a recent Guardian article about why approved researchers in China can access our data, we've provided some additional information for our participants, including how we follow Government guidance on who can use UK Biobank. Please read:
ukbiobank.ac.uk
You may have questions about news articles discussing why researchers in China are able to access UK Biobank. Here is some additional information, please get in touch if you would like to know more.
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The largest ever genome-wide association study on osteoarthritis has advanced understanding of the disease and laid the groundwork for developing more effective and personalised therapies that could transform osteoarthritis care: https://t.co/SfWe3lIyRf
@HelmholtzMunich @genscot
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N>17,000 Bayesian EWAS of smoking in @genscot identified several novel loci and helped us generate a DNAm smoking proxy (mCigarette) that outperforms existing predictors (tested in @EdinUniLBC and ALSPAC)
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GWAS of smoking in n=17k from @genscot (unsuprisingly) showed not much. Hwr, GWAS of epigenetic smoking (n=17k, GrimAge smoking score) did! Comparison with GWAS of measured smoking (n=131k) in the middle plot.
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