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Glasgow research suggest stress sharing wearable tech could enable new forms of mental health support
Stress data collected by wearable tech and shared between close friends could help enable new forms of mutual care for mental health, research suggests.
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Glasgow agritech firm secures £4M for eco-friendly insecticides
SOLASTA Bio, the Glasgow-based agritech firm, has developed a new, more environmentally sustainable insecticide.
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde in ‘world first’ AI trial for lung disease treatment
Glasgow's NHS health board is exploring how AI can be used to improve treatments for a lung disease as part of a “world first” trial.
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New GCU trial hopes to improve the lives of patients using catheters
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Southampton are hoping to improve the lives of patients who use urinary catheters by reducing infections and long-term discomfort.
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Success for Strathclyde spinout at Scottish Life Sciences Awards
Microplate Dx was named the winner in the Innovative Healthcare Technology category, for its work in developing a rapid, low-cost, antibiotic susceptibility test.
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Scaling up to commercialise innovation in Scotland’s Bioeconomy
Today and tomorrow, on 15th and 16th March, biotechnologists will gather in Glasgow for this year’s Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) Conference
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Biochemical synthesis discovery could unlock new drug development breakthroughs
A mystery about how a chemical compound found in nature could be synthesised in the lab may have been solved, scientists say – a breakthrough which could unlock new developments in medicine says University of Glasgow experts.
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Innovation passport awarded to Glasgow biopharma company
Aurum Biosciences has been recognised by the United Kingdom’s Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway (ILAP) and awarded an Innovation Passport for its state-of-the-art stroke technology.
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