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Artificial Intelligence used to automate assessment of the ‘asbestos cancer’
Patients receiving treatment for the “asbestos cancer”, Mesothelioma, are being assessed with Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of a prototype imaging system which could revolutionise the way people with the disease are cared for.
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Enhanced national COVID-19 safety app unveiled at UWS 
A mobile phone app produced by University of the West of Scotland researchers to tackle the disproportionate number of Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) COVID-19 deaths has launched more life-saving features.
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Over £11million in further discretionary funds to be made available to Glasgow businesses 
Glasgow City Council is to make the discretionary funding available to businesses in the city affected by restrictions in place as a result of the pandemic. This is the second phase of such discretionary funding made available in 2021.
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Reaches 500,000 Vaccine Milestone 
NHSGGC has been running 17 community vaccination centres and uptake of the vaccine has been extremely high. The half-million milestone was reached on Thursday 26th March.
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NMIS launches new scheme to support STEM graduates into employment amid pandemic 
The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland will be offering 30 recent STEM graduates from across Scotland the chance to work with its engineers and researchers.
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Glasgow Airport introduces PCR and rapid COVID-19 testing at terminals 
New rapid COVID-19 testing facilities have been introduced at Glasgow Airport. The terminal-based facility offers both PCR and antigen testing for passengers currently travelling for essential purposes during lockdown. 
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University of Glasgow Study Shows A Slow Rate Of Change In The Evolution Of Covid-19 Virus
Scientists looking at the evolution of the virus that causes COVID-19, have found there has been very little ‘important’ genetic change observed in the hundreds of thousands of sequenced virus genomes.
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CAN DO Innovation Summit 2021 – The Online Edition 
On the 3rd of February 2021 we welcomed nearly 1000 delegates from Scotland and across the globe to the first online edition of the national CAN DO Innovation Summit. We’d like to take this opportunity to share our successes and learnings from this year’s virtual offering.
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