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World’s first medical education hackathon comes to Glasgow
AMEE Hacks, the world’s first medical education hackathon, will see healthcare professionals and hackers undergo 48 hours of intense innovation to create the future of medical education.
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Glasgow based company wins share of £18 million medical innovation fund
A project to develop a device that patients can use at home to monitor for lung infections caused by bacteria and fungi, led by a Glasgow based company, is one of twelve to receive a share of £18 million of government support announced in August by Minist
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City Deal Cabinet approves first stage of £900million funding
The Glasgow and the Clyde Valley City Deal Cabinet has approved the first stage of funding for £918million worth of infrastructure projects in the area.
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Leap made in farmed salmon health through selective breeding
A new study has found that salmon can be selectively bred to be resistant to sea lice.
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Sensor mimics bats to detect dangerous structural cracks
An ultrasound sensor for detecting dangerous cracks in structures such as aircraft engines, oil and gas pipelines and nuclear plants has been developed by researchers at the University of Strathclyde – with inspiration from the natural world.
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MediCity Scotland plans unveiled
BioCity Scotland, the life sciences incubator in Lanarkshire which houses and supports growing and ambitious life sciences organisations, has unveiled plans for its new MediCity Scotland facility that is expected to become home to around 50 new healthcare
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George’s marvellous memorial
Continuing the series on "Who's Shoulders Are These Anyway?", Kirsty Martin takes us on the journey in which Sir George Thomas Beatson, medical frontiersman, makes his mark upon the city of Glasgow.
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Volunteers needed for health study
The University of Glasgow and The BBC are looking for volunteers to take part in a study for the BBC Two show ‘Trust Me, I’m a Doctor’.
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