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Organ ‘biological age’ could predict transplant success
Factors regulating the biological age of a transplanted kidney (miles on the clock) as opposed to the chronological age (calendar years) are key to determining how well it will work after transplantation, a new study has revealed.
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New twists in the diffraction of intense laser light
A discovery by University of Strathclyde researchers could have a major impact on advancing smaller, cheaper, laser-driven particle accelerators – and their potential applications.
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First tenants move in at MediCity Scotland
Medical image analysis company OracleBio has become the first tenant to move into MediCity Scotland, a new medical technology incubator on the BioCity Scotland campus in Lanarkshire.
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Ayrshire coding club celebrates 1st birthday
CoderDojo Ayrshire celebrated its first birthday in December 2015 and has come a long way from the inaugural club held a year ago at Ayrshire College.
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Fit nurses lead by example to change the shape of Scotland’s healthcare
A fitness programme led by student nurses at University of the West of Scotland (UWS) is aiming to change the shape of Scotland’s healthcare.
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Start-up has potential to save stroke victims lives
Glasgow-based company Aurum Biosciences Ltd is developing an innovative product with the potential to save and improve the lives of thousands of people who have suffered a stroke.
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Breakthrough for video-pill cancer imaging
Researchers from the University of Glasgow have found a way to make swallowable cameras more effective at detecting cancers of the throat and gut.
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£2m grant for University of Glasgow-led soft tissue mechanics research
A new research centre which aims to develop new mathematics for multiscale soft tissue modelling targeted at heart disease and cancer has received £2m in funding.
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