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The Future in Focus at Images of Research 2017
Continuing our series of Engage with Strathclyde Week blogs, Janine Capaldi brings the future into focus with a snapshot of the annual competition that showcases innovative research from the University.
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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) in Medtech Development
The University of Strathclyde has an enviable record of experience in Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs). During Engage with Strathclyde Week in early May 2017, there's a suite of events with a focus on biomedical engineering project successes and how
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Design Creativity Through Humour and Improvisation
Coming up with good ideas is a funny old game! Dr Gillian Hatcher from the University of Strathclyde presents a compelling case for the value of improv in the creative design process.
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Animal vision inspires new computer-controlled single-pixel cameras
Scientists have taken inspiration from how animals’ eyes work to create a new way for computer-controlled cameras to ‘see’.
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CodeClan empowers employers to plug Scotland’s digital skills gap
CodeClan, the UK’s first fully accredited digital skills academy is reaching out to employers seeking new software talent, encouraging businesses to join their employer partner community.
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Engage with Strathclyde Business School
Discover an engaging series of events aimed at public, private and third sector organisations arranged by the Strathclyde Business School, taking place early May.
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Cycling to work may cut your risk of premature death by 40%
Using your bike to get to work could cut your risk of developing cancer and heart disease by almost half.‌‌
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Amino acids in diet could be key to starving cancer
Cutting out certain amino acids – the building blocks of proteins – from the diet of mice slows tumour growth and prolongs survival, according to new research published in Nature.
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