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Fourth win for optometry students at GCU
Ambreen Saira Hussain has become the fourth student from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) to be named Student of the Year by contact lens manufacturer CooperVision.
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University to share in £17.7 million funding for new healthcare technologies
The University of Glasgow is one of four universities to benefit from research programme grants, totalling £17.7 million, that will develop new technologies to address the health issues of an aging UK population, Universities and Science Minister Jo Johns
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Scientists discover how insect-borne viruses ‘suppress’ the immune system to cause disease
Arboviruses – viruses transmitted by insects such as mosquitoes – pose a considerable threat to both human and animal health. Despite that, not enough is known about the complex interactions between the virus and the host, particularly in the early stages
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Catch Pokémon on a University tour or a seat at research cinema for Explorathon GLASGOW
This Friday Scotland will join with Europe in a celebration of research! In Scotland we celebrate this through Explorathon, a 24 hour festival of curiosity. Each week City of Science has been going behind the scenes giving you a peek at what is coming up.
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Researchers find smaller waistlines linked to savings
People who save money for the future are more likely to be slim than those who fritter their cash away, researchers have found.
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Professor Sarah Cleaveland honoured by the British Veterinary Association
Professor Sarah Cleaveland has been honoured by the British Veterinary Association (BVA) for her “outstanding contributions to veterinary science” and named as a “true champion of One Health” research.
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Stimulating neurons could protect against brain damage
A breakthrough in understanding how brain damage spreads – and how it could potentially be limited – has been made through a collaboration between neuroscientists and engineers at the Universities of Strathclyde and Dundee.
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Making Waves with James Clerk Maxwell
Take a musical tour through the life of Scotland's forgotten Einstein, James Clerk Maxwell as part of Explorathon on 30 September.
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