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£17m social growth fund announced
Social Investment Scotland (SIS) deputy chief executive Thomas Gillan was joined by Cabinet Secretary Aileen Campbell in a visit to long-standing SIS customer Out of the Blue to celebrate the announcement of the £17 million Scottish Social Growth Fund.
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Glasgow professor elected to join Academy of Medical Sciences
Professor Sarah Cleaveland has been elected to join the prestigious Academy of Medical Sciences Fellowship.
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Made in Scotland Awards celebrate innovative Scottish businesses
Back for its fourth year, the Business Insider Made in Scotland Awards, in partnership with the University of Strathclyde's Advanced Forming Research Centre, championed all aspects of transformational discoveries and developments made in Scotland.
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Big name funders give backing to new innovation exhibition at Glasgow Science Centre
A groundbreaking new exhibition, showcasing the very best in Scottish innovation, is to open in early 2020 after Glasgow Science Centre reached a significant milestone in the project’s funding.
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Glasgow researchers share in £25m funding for disease prevention projects
Two University of Glasgow projects have gained awards in the first ever round of funding by the UK Prevention Research Partnership (UKPRP). UKPRP is investing £25 million into understanding and influencing the social economic and environmental factors tha
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Glasgow research finds dietary fats entering the brain may explain link between obesity and depression
Obesity and depression have long been linked, with previous clinical studies finding an association between these two conditions. However, until now, the mechanisms of how obesity affects depression and vice versa have not been fully understood.
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Glasgow aims to wipe out cases of Hepatitis C within a decade
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) is treating record numbers of people with Hepatitis C with the real chance of eradicating the potentially fatal virus in the next decade.
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Artificial intelligence and 3D-printed organs: Art of Possible investigates the future of healthcare
Thanks to Scottish innovation, the future of healthcare could involve using 3D-printed organs for transplants and monitoring the vital signs of every human being through artificial intelligence. But how do we get there and what progress has been made so f
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