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Strathclyde Computer Science graduate wins Best Engineering Project prize
Callum Inglis, a Strathclyde Computer Science graduate has won the Best Engineering Project award at the 33rd annual Young Software Engineer of the Year Awards.
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Big Apple trip takes GCU blood cancer research to next level
Blood cancer expert Dr Mark Williams and senior PhD student Katie Miari have just returned from New York where they took their research into drug resistance in Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) patients to the next level.
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New trial offers treatment hope for Crohn’s Patients across Scotland
Led by the University of Glasgow and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) in collaboration with hospitals around Scotland, the BIOPIC Study will evaluate the use of PEN (Partial Enteral Nutrition) — in which patients replace half of their normal diet with liquid-only prepared supplements.
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Strathclyde device to solve age-old problem of dengue fever
A device developed in a project involving the University of Strathclyde could solve the centuries-old problem of bringing dengue fever under control.
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Collaboration to showcase Scotland to the EU start-up ecoystem
Applications are open for 10 tech founders across Scotland to attend the Slush conference in Helsinki in November, billed as “The World’s Best Startup Event”
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University of Glasgow awarded funding to support cutting-edge new research projects
Five projects led by University engineers and computing scientists have received support from the New Horizons fund, administered by the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
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Strathclyde report finds UK’s healthcare staffing ‘crisis’ must be addressed to achieve UN Goals
A recruitment and retention ‘crisis’ in the UK’s healthcare profession must be tackled if the nation is to achieve the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets for Health and Wellbeing, according to a new report by University of Strathclyde.
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New University of Glasgow study to understand the relationship between ADHD & suicide risk
ADHD UK is delighted to announce a new research partnership with the University of Glasgow to explore the relationship between ADHD and suicide risk.
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