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Health secretary visits Glasgow hospital named in world’s top 100 hospitals
Glasgow Royal Infirmary has secured its place a world-leading healthcare facility – being named by Newsweek as one of the top 100 hospitals in the world.
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Women in engineering partnership up for top award
A University of Strathclyde partnership aimed at encouraging more women into engineering has been nominated for a prestigious award.
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Glasgow shortlisted in European Capital of Innovation competition
Glasgow is one of 12 finalist cities in the running to be named the European Capital of Innovation and winning €1 million to scale up innovation activities.
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University of Glasgow awarded over $1.1m to tackle Crohn’s disease with a novel diet
The University of Glasgow has received $1.1 million from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust to evaluate the effectiveness of a novel, regular solid food-based diet to improve clinical outcomes in adults and children with active Crohn’s di
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Life saving’ construction app developed by GCU
A multimedia app that will reduce injuries and save lives on construction projects across the globe has been developed by researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU).
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Offshore renewables research boosted by share of £1m funding
A proposal to develop a cost effective, commercially viable recycling process for wind turbine blades has been awarded a share of £1 million funding from the Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Hub.
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Researchers find new clue to understanding antibiotic resistance
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have found a new paradigm in the understanding of bacterial evolution – an important element in the wider context of antibiotic resistance.
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Radiotherapy targets tumours precisely – with less damage to healthy cells
A new way of concentrating radiotherapy dose in tumours, while minimising damage to healthy cells, has been proposed in research led by scientists at the University of Strathclyde.
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