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Glasgow team will transform bowel cancer screening into a precision medicine tool
The University of Glasgow, in collaboration with the NHS and Scottish tech companies, will lead a £3.37m project to transform bowel cancer screening in the UK by developing a precision diagnostic tool that uses artificial intelligence to predict which patients will develop future polyps and tumours.
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COVID-19: Our City Region’s Response so far…
Whether it is researching vaccines, helping to understand more about how the virus works, designing and developing equipment, or utilizing new technologies, the response across the city region has been truly inspiring.
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‘STOPGAP’ Ventilator could save lives ahead of hospital treatment
The University of Glasgow is to benefit from a £1m award from the Wolfson Foundation for its work on Quantum and Nanotechnology which will be a key focus of its new Research Hub in the Western campus.
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Nine projects to tackle impact of COVID-19 receive £230,000 from Global Challenges Research Fund
Strathclyde is undertaking nine projects that seek to tackle various aspects of the impact of COVID-19 with £230,000 allocated by the UK Government’s Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF).
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UofG awarded £38m to deliver game-changing Precision Medicine project
The University of Glasgow has been awarded £38m to create the Precision Medicine Living Lab – an internationally leading project focused on translating cutting-edge science and innovation into a real world clinical setting.
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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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