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700 Glasgow homes to be transformed through innovative energy efficiency and repairs project
The Leader of Glasgow City Council, Councillor Frank McAveety and Brenda Wilson, Chair, Thistle Housing Association, today (17 December) signed up to an innovative project to transform 700 homes in the Toryglen area of Glasgow, delivering reduced energy b
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Biogelx signs major exclusive deal for regenerative medicine
Biogelx Ltd, a biomaterials company, based at BioCity Scotland in Newhouse, has announced that it has successfully licensed world-leading tripeptide technology from the University of Strathclyde.
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TC BioPharm starts clinical study in cancer patients
Biotechnology company TC BioPharm Ltd (TCB) has today (16th December 2015) announced its MHRA-approved (Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency) clinical study has commenced, treating patients suffering from several different tumour types including mel
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Antonj van Leeuwenhoek: Appreciating the Little Things…
Kirsty Martin takes a close-up look at the little things in life, first revealled by the Dutch scientist, van Leeuwenhoek.
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Young adults turn to social media for health concerns
Social media is now a key source of information for many young adults with chronic health conditions, a new study conducted by University of Glasgow researchers has found.
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High voltage fault-finding PhDs funded through engineering partnership
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) and Doble Engineering Company are continuing their collaboration to develop innovative condition monitoring products and services to detect faults and predict power failures for the electric supply industry.
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Researchers conduct Europe-wide hepatitis testing analysis
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are conducting a Europe-wide assessment of hepatitis B, C and E monitoring and testing activities, and the need for new European guidance on testing to be produced by the European Centre for Disease Preve
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Women in Science and the impact of social media
PhD student, Hilary Jane Anderson explores the inequality that still exists between the genders in STEM and the impact social media has on highlighting and addressing the challenges faced, head on.
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