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New tech aims to improve mental health care while protecting privacy
Glasgow Caledonian University and healthcare technology company Safehinge Primera have collaborated to create an innovative digital observation aid that enhances patient safety in mental health facilities while preserving privacy.
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Glasgow scientists make breakthrough in fridge-free storage for vital medicines
Scientists have developed a new method to store and distribute essential protein therapeutics without requiring refrigeration.
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Glasgow’s new digital strategy aims for inclusive tech transformation
The Digital Glasgow Strategy updates the 2018-23 version, addressing the impact of digitisation on Glasgow's economic and social life, as well as its effects on the delivery of council services.
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Glasgow to play leading role in new research centre to tackle aggressive brain cancer
University of Glasgow cancer scientists will play a leading role in a new research center dedicated to finding a cure for the most aggressive form of brain cancer.
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University of Glasgow develops bioengineered bone marrow for stem cell research
Scientists have created the first bioengineered bone marrow model which can support the type of human stem cells that are crucial for bone marrow transplants and in vitro study work.
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Major Glasgow Caledonian University study explores Parkinson’s speech therapy
A major clinical trial involving researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University has demonstrated that the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT LOUD®) is more effective than the general speech and language therapy provided by the NHS.
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Strathclyde’s innovative synthetic heart valve receives RSE grant
A project to develop a novel synthetic heart valve which could improve the lives of millions is among those to receive a share of a total of £680,000 funding from the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
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Glasgow-based AI coding workshops prove overwhelming success
An artificial intelligence coding workshop for youngsters scheduled for late July, has been so overwhelmed with bookings that its organisers, Glasgow-based British Youth International College (BYITC) Supermaths, have been forced to arrange multiple sessions to accommodate demand.
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