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Strathclyde’s £1M project innovates antimicrobial drugs from food by-products
Scientists will use food by-products to make antimicrobial drugs from bacteria, in research led at the University of Strathclyde in collaboration with the University of Surrey and GSK.
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Glasgow’s CardioPrecision leading robotic revolution in cardiac surgery
Glasgow-based MedTech company CardioPrecision has emerged as a key player in advancing the world’s first robotic aortic valve replacement procedure through a tiny incision in the neck, a development that could revolutionise cardiac surgery.
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UWS innovations nominated for prestigious awards
The Awards celebrate exceptional collaborations between businesses and universities, highlighting the positive impact achieved through Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs).
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Glasgow’s cancer research contributes over £500M to UK Economy
A new report has hailed the strength of patient-centred cancer science in the west of Scotland, estimating that cancer research in Glasgow was worth more than half a billion pounds (£503m) to the UK economy in 2021-22
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Strathclyde Business School launches scale-up initiative with Scottish National Investment Bank
A new programme to address the growth barriers faced by Scottish businesses attempting to scale-up has launched.
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Strathclyde researchers to develop preclinical lead drug for advanced prostate and colorectal cancers
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have been awarded £2.6 million to develop a preclinical lead drug candidate targeted at advanced prostate and colorectal cancers.
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GCU student scoops Graduate Apprentice of the Year for Engineering at Scottish Awards
Mark, who combines work with studying BEng (Hons) Engineering (Design Manufacture) at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), took home the top prize at a ceremony in Aberdeen.
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University of Glasgow’s project to inspire next generation of plant scientists
Researchers at the University of Glasgow and Lancaster are on a mission to inspire the next generation of plant scientists with educational resources that transform existing plant science curriculum into an engaging and interactive subject for classroom learning.
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