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UWS AI tool could transform the way we understand emotion
An emotion recognition tool - developed by University of the West of Scotland (UWS) academics - could help people with neurodiverse conditions including autism.
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Glasgow scientists solve bowel cancer mystery
A mystery which has stumped bowel cancer researchers for decades, has been solved by scientists at the Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute and University of Glasgow.
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Strathclyde partners in new Intracellular Drug Delivery Centre
Innovation organisation CPI is establishing a brand-new Intracellular Drug Delivery Centre in partnership with Medicines Discovery Catapult, the University of Strathclyde, the University of Liverpool and Imperial College London to help develop novel drug delivery technologies and support promising RNA vaccines and therapeutics.
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University of Glasgow ‘smart bandage’ could revolutionise drug-free wound care
A new generation of wirelessly-powered, environmentally-friendly ‘smart bandages’ could help patients with non-healing wounds avoid infections, scientists say.
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University of Glasgow burns expert wins prestigious award
A University of Glasgow Robert Burns expert has been awarded the annual Fellows Award by the English Association, it was announced today (25 May 2023).
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First-of-its kind UWS research into severe hormonal mood disorder
A first-of-its-kind women’s health research initiative has been launched by academics at University of the West of Scotland – examining an understudied but severe hormone-based mood disorder.
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New University of Glasgow ‘microwave’ medical treatment shows promise for patients with HPV
An innovative new medical device which uses microwave heating has shown promising potential for treating precancers and cancers caused by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV).
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Glasgow healthtech firm claims ‘world’s first’ use of ChatGPT-based technology for pharmaceutical marketing
Talking Medicines has taken a Microsoft licensed version of the OpenAI platform to train it on social media data it gathers from patients and healthcare professionals.
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