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GCU awards University status to three NHS departments
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has awarded University status to three NHS Lanarkshire clinical departments in recognition of life-changing research, education and service excellence.
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UWS academics make eye disease breakthrough
University of the West of Scotland academics have discovered the world’s first treatment for serious eye condition, Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK), which affects millions of people across the globe annually.
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New project launched to guide patients on which medication to take
An NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde project to help guide patients on the medication they should be taking has been backed by leading Scottish charity, Epilepsy Scotland.
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New Approach Helping Tackle Respiratory Illness
A new digital resource is helping thousands of people diagnosed with bronchiectasis.
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Research into skin collection of blood chemistry from babies seeks to replace invasive blood sampling
Scientists at the University of Strathclyde are researching a system to measure and monitor blood chemistry levels in premature and sick babies through their skin, which if successful, could eventually replace the need for invasive blood tests.
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Med-tech firm receives £2.5m grant to further develop orthopaedic sensors in Glasgow
Med-tech firm EnMovi has selected Glasgow as the location to advance its development of cutting-edge orthopaedic sensors and data analytics after receiving a £2.5m research and development (R&D) grant from Scottish Enterprise.
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Glasgow University scientists identify drug which could enhance the effects of chemotherapy in prostate cancer
Scientists at the University of Glasgow and Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute have tested close to 1000 existing medicines and discovered that a cheap drug commonly used to treat parasitic worm infection could be a game-changing treatment for prostate
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