Strathclyde spin-out secures patent for innovative drug delivery tech
Fitabeo Therapeutics, a clinical-stage specialty pharmaceutical company spun out from the University of Strathclyde, has secured a new patent in Japan for its innovative drug delivery technology.
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New Glasgow study reveals weight gain’s adverse effects on South Asian men
Gaining even a small amount of weight may lead to adverse metabolic responses in young South Asian men according to new research.
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Glasgow study breakthrough could lead to novel treatments for arthritis and COVID-19
The discovery of new regulator-affecting immune cells could lead to novel treatments to reduce inflammation in diseases, including arthritis and severe COVID-19
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UWS leads £1.2M national project to address dementia in the workplace
University of the West of Scotland (UWS) researchers have secured a grant of £1.2 million to lead a national project tackling dementia in the workplace. 
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Glasgow research reveals adults with learning disabilities face a higher risk of dying from cancer
University of Glasgow researchers have discovered that adults with learning disabilities face a higher risk of dying from cancer compared to the general population.
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Glasgow Caledonian celebrates unsung health heroes by backing Health Awards
As the top modern university and largest provider of healthcare professionals, Glasgow Caledonian is proud to sponsor the Allied Health Professional Award at Scotland’s Health Awards 2024 to acknowledge and celebrate our NHS heroes.
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Strathclyde and NHS Lanarkshire extend strategic partnership to tackle health challenges
The University of Strathclyde, NHS Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire Council, and North Lanarkshire Council have committed to a collaborative effort aimed at addressing key health and care challenges, benefiting local communities and Scotland as a whole.
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Strathclyde and Glasgow join £1M study on Scotland’s justice system and public health
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are set to play a crucial role in a groundbreaking £1 million study examining the impact of Scotland's justice system on public health.
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