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World-first augmented reality tech for cleft palate operations
World-first technology which uses augmented reality to explain cleft lip and/or palate surgery to parents of young babies is to be rolled out for widespread patient use. 
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University of Glasgow spinout Nami Surgical recognised by Scottish Parliament for robotic surgery innovation
MSP visits University of Glasgow spinout Nami Surgical company after its achievements are recognised by the Scottish Parliament
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University of Glasgow research could help doctors ‘see’ bowel cancer using imaging technology
Imaging technology could provide a ground-breaking new approach for diagnosing and treating bowel cancer patients, thanks to Cancer Research UK-funded scientists in Glasgow
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Strathclyde’s £1M project innovates antimicrobial drugs from food by-products
Scientists will use food by-products to make antimicrobial drugs from bacteria, in research led at the University of Strathclyde in collaboration with the University of Surrey and GSK.
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Glasgow’s CardioPrecision leading robotic revolution in cardiac surgery
Glasgow-based MedTech company CardioPrecision has emerged as a key player in advancing the world’s first robotic aortic valve replacement procedure through a tiny incision in the neck, a development that could revolutionise cardiac surgery.
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Glasgow’s cancer research contributes over £500M to UK Economy
A new report has hailed the strength of patient-centred cancer science in the west of Scotland, estimating that cancer research in Glasgow was worth more than half a billion pounds (£503m) to the UK economy in 2021-22
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Strathclyde researchers to develop preclinical lead drug for advanced prostate and colorectal cancers
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have been awarded £2.6 million to develop a preclinical lead drug candidate targeted at advanced prostate and colorectal cancers.
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Decade of IBioIC support boosts Scotland’s bioeconomy with £35 million of innovation investment
The Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) has supported the growth of Scotland’s industrial biotechnology sector by helping it to attract £35 million of additional funding for research and development, according to new figures revealed to mark its tenth anniversary.
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