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Study to test if Hepatitis C could be eliminated
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University are part of a £2.8 million study into the prevention of Hepatitis C through treatment, which will run for the next five years.
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Glasgow Health Sciences Partnership established
The University of Glasgow and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde have signed a memorandum of understanding to form the Glasgow Health Sciences Partnership.
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Imaging tech could enable more targeted Earth observation
The University of Strathclyde is developing new imaging technology which could monitor climate change, observe the activity of oceans, detect forest fires or track shipping traffic.
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Glasgow researchers leading UK’s largest cystic fibrosis trial
Researchers at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital are running a ground-breaking trial that could see Cystic Fibrosis (CF) become a disease people will be able to live with rather than being fatal.
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Women in innovation invited to apply for £50k funding
The Women in Innovation Awards 2018 will see eight UK businesswomen receive £50,000 funding each and a bespoke package of mentoring, coaching and business support.
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Strathclyde chosen for £3.1m energy research hub
The University of Strathclyde has been appointed by the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult to form a new research hub, alongside the University of Manchester.
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Scottish EDGE launches ‘lucky’ round 13
The UK's biggest business funding competition is back for its 'lucky' 13th round, which will see start ups from across Scotland win up to £150,000 in grants and loans.
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Glasgow pupils win green award for straw ban campaign
The Sunnyside Ocean Defenders group has been recognised with a World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Green Team award for students' work promoting sustainability projects in their school and community.
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