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Strathclyde Scientists Pioneer New Light-Based Technique to Observe Alzheimer’s in Real Time
Scientists have developed an innovative technique to observe Alzheimer’s disease as it progresses in the brain – an important step forward that could accelerate new treatments.
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Glasgow’s NeuroClin Introduces Groundbreaking Alzheimer’s Test in Scotland
NeuroClin - formerly known as Glasgow Memory Clinic - has partnered with Advance Tests to bring to market Scotland’s first commercially available blood biomarker test for the detection of early Alzheimer’s.
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Glasgow Researchers Launch World’s Largest AI-powered Virus Protein Database
Harnessing the power of AI, a research team at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research has launched Viro3D – the most comprehensive database of human and animal virus protein structure predictions in the world.
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Glasgow Cancer Scientist Awarded Prestigious UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship
Alexander Raven, an early career researcher from the School of Cancer Sciences, has been awarded one of UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) flagship Future Leaders Fellowships.
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Strathclyde-led Project Awarded £3M Boost To Support NHS Sustainability
A pioneering research project aiming to reduce the environmental impact of the healthcare system has secured further funding of £3.1M from the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council.
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Glasgow Students Develop Award-Winning Kidney Health Monitoring Device
A multidisciplinary team of University of Glasgow students has won recognition at the prestigious international SensUs competition for their innovative, patient-centred approach to kidney health monitoring.
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NHS Golden Jubilee Installs Third CT Scanner to Expand Cardiac Diagnostics
NHS Golden Jubilee is set to enhance its diagnostic imaging capabilities with the installation of a third cardiac computerised tomography (CT) scanner, a major investment that will improve access to life-saving diagnostics for thousands of patients.
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