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The first ever World Hepatitis Summit starts today (September 2), in Glasgow, at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC).
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A smartphone retinal adapter developed at the University of Strathclyde – which could eliminate 80 percent of the world’s blindness – has won a prestigious international award.
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A project aimed at encouraging the public to allow any spare blood left over from routine sampling to be retained has been launched in Glasgow.
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A two day special conference on tackling the multifaceted condition of End-Stage Liver Disease is to be held in Glasgow from 25-27 September 2015.
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A smartphone app that makes texting and emailing much easier – particularly for older people and those who have difficulty spelling – has been created by University of Strathclyde researchers.
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Researchers at the University of Strathclyde are developing groundbreaking plasma based light amplifiers that could replace traditional high power laser amplifiers.
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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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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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