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Pre-clinical screening technology could increase cancer test numbers by 50 times
A screening tool developed at the University of Strathclyde could increase the number of tests on a solid tumour sample by up to 50 times.
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University of Glasgow launches new course to support children and young people in the post-COVID era
The new free two-week online course from the University of Glasgow called “Supporting young people’s mental wellbeing post-COVID”, on the FutureLearn platform, hopes to explore ways to support children and young people post pandemic.
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Strathclyde joins partnership in hard-to-treat cancers
The University of Strathclyde has joined a UK-wide partnership which is focused on the efficacy of drugs for cancers which are difficult to treat.
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Strathclyde researchers call to delay clinical trials for gel stroke treatments
Clinical trials of new gel treatments for stroke should be delayed until technology used in the tests is improved, according to research led at the University of Strathclyde.
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UWS to Support Largest Study Into Online Sperm Donation
The four-year study, led by Leeds Beckett University, and also including UWS and the Universities of Manchester, Sheffield and Sussex, aims to shine an academic light on what is and is not working well and to collaborate with people who are actively involved in the process to identify and bring…
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UWS Scientists Develop Technology to Successfully Decontaminate PPE
Germs and viruses such as E. coli, S. aureus and coronavirus were successfully 'killed' during trials.
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Glasgow Dentist Invents Device That Experts Say Could Help Sports People ‘Exercise Safely’
Gerry Farrell, a practising dentist from Glasgow, has developed an easy-to-use exercise device called the Novabow, which works to build foot muscle strength.
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Strathclyde Study Seeks Recruits to Assess Impact of Digital Support Programme for Dementia Caregivers
The University of Strathclyde is part of a nationwide project, funded by the NIHR, which is assessing the iSupport online skills and training programme for informal caregivers – usually family members or friends - of people living with dementia.
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