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Glasgow research team to benefit from £5 million research award
Researchers at the University of Glasgow and NHSGGC are set to benefit from a £5million European research award to refocus research efforts on mesothelioma, an asbestos-related, incurable cancer.
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Glasgow medical firm’s US breakthrough with device to save lives of opioid users
A Scottish medical technology company which has developed a device to help reduce deaths from using drugs such as morphine is looking for investment after securing a major breakthrough in the US.
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Could robots help reduce children’s medical discomfort?
A University of Glasgow-led project which aims to develop robots to reduce children’s distress during medical procedures is one of 10 ‘responsible artificial intelligence’ initiatives to receive new funding.
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£9.5 million worth of funding announced to develop Scotland’s Precision Medicine offering
Scotland’s Deputy First Minister, John Swinney, has announced up to £9.5 million of new funding to strengthen Scotland’s position in precision medicine, an industry estimated to be worth over $130 billion by 2025.
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Glasgow Scientists play a key part in new ‘comprehensive’ map of cancer genomes
A collaborative global scientific effort, which includes a group of researchers from the University of Glasgow, has completed the most comprehensive study of whole cancer genomes to date. The work will significantly improve our fundamental understanding o
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Glasgow home to highest IVF success rate in Scotland
Glasgow Royal Infirmary now has the highest IVF success rate in Scotland and the second highest in the UK.
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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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