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e-Therapeutics chief shrugs off float set-back

4th February 2008, Financial Times, UK

Professor Malcolm Young of Newcastle University is philosophical about the fall in the share price of his company, e-Therapeutics, post flotation, noting that the share price is now going in the right direction.
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Fast routes to high-paid jobs

3rd February 2008, Sunday Times, Appointments, UK

A consideration of different career pathways mentions the 'Flying Start' programme at Newcastle University run in partnership with PriceWaterhouseCoopers and the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
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A lesser breed?

1st February 2008, Times Higher, UK

The number of 'teaching only' staff is growing at universities including Newcastle.
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Summoning our energies

1st February 2008, Times Higher, UK

HEFCE Chief Executive David Eastwood outlines option for sustainable development, citing good practice at universities including Newcastle.
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North East focuses on healthcare

1st February 2008, Times Higher, UK

A new national centre of excellence to advance health research is being led by Newcastle University.
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Professor Neil Jenkins: Pioneer in academic dentistry

31st January 2008, The Independent, UK

Obituary of Neil Jenkins, the first Professor of Oral Physiology in the UK, who joined the medical school in 1945 and retired in 1980.
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Death of the father

31st January 2008, Daily Mail, UK

Researchers at Newcastle University, led by Professor Karim Nayernia, are trying to turn female bone marrow into sperm.
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Experts in £13m hi-tech project

30th January 2008, The Journal, UK

Computer scientists from Newcastle University are leading a project designed to make technology more robust and reliable. No URL but see press release.
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Lifelong study of children to see if diet gives them...Fit or flabby future

29th January 2008, The Jounal, UK

A growth study at Newcastle University (Drs Caroline Relton and Ashley Adamson) is for the first time aiming to find out whether there is a genetic link with obesity.
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Rising toll of deaths from liver disease blamed on binge drinking and cheap alcohol

29th January 2008, Daily Mail, UK

A report which calls for the Government to approve a specific "liver strategy" for England alludes to research by Newcastle University.
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