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Strathclyde partnership to develop low-cost biosensor to identify heart attack patients
A collaboration between academia, a UK metrology institute and the NHS has been awarded funding to develop a rapid low-cost sensor for use by paramedics and in ambulances to detect heart attack victims more quickly.
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Glasgow AI-powered X-ray for earlier detection of lung cancer
An AI-enhanced chest X-ray reporting solution has begun trials in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde with the aim of improving early detection of lung cancer.
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Multi-million-pound funding boost for medical device innovation in Scotland
Researchers from the James Watt School of Engineering have welcomed news that a medical device consortium supported by the University of Glasgow has secured significant new funding.
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Strathclyde £1.2m programme to improve health and reduce inequalities in Scotland
The Fraser of Allander Institute and the Centre for Health Policy at the University of Strathclyde have been awarded £1.2 million to establish a new policy and research unit as part of a major programme of work to improve health and tackle inequalities in Scotland.
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World-class health innovation hub to be built in Govan
The University of Glasgow and Kadans Science Partner, supported by Scottish Enterprise, are delighted to announce the construction of a new Health Innovation Hub in Govan, setting the stage for a thriving life sciences cluster in the area
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Glasgow-based Glox Therapeutics secures £4m funding to develop precision antimicrobials
Glox Therapeutics, a spin-out company from the Universities of Glasgow and Oxford pioneering the development of precision antibiotic therapies based on naturally occurring bacteriocins, today announced it has raised £4.3M in seed funding to develop effective targeted therapeutics against antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative bacteria.
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Strathclyde technology enriched rehabilitation aims to boost recovery prospects for stroke survivors
Stroke survivors will be aided in their recovery by a state-of-the-art rehabilitation hub in Lanarkshire.
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NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde team win international recognition for second year in a row
Two members of staff at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde are celebrating winning a major prize at the British Association of Neuroscience Nurses (BANN) conference in Dublin. It is the second year in a row that a team from NHSGGC has won the prize, and they have been invited to…
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