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Strathclyde spinout seeks £10 million funding for growth
Series A round planned for this spring would help with development of technology designed to tackle antimicrobial resistance
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GCU Professor Radclyffe-Thomas elected Chair of PRME UK and Ireland
Found in 2007, the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) initiative aims to transform business and management education worldwide and create a new generation of responsible leaders.
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New partnership aims to make Glasgow smart things hub
A partnership between the UK Government, Glasgow City Council, and the Smart Things Accelerator Centre (STAC), including significant government investment, has been launched with the aim of transforming Glasgow into Europe’s largest smart things and Internet of Things (IoT) innovation hub.
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Glasgow firms behind cutting-edge tech helping examine brain disorders
Two Glasgow businesses are behind new brain scanning technology that could lead to ground-breaking research into brain disorders such as schizophrenia.
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Strathclyde Principal Awarded Knight Grand Cross in New Year’s Honours
The Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Strathclyde, Professor Sir Jim McDonald FREng FRSE, has been appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire in the King’s New Year’s Honours list.
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GCU takes first step in tackling foot ulcers and amputation in areas of multiple deprivation in Scotland
Podiatry researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have been awarded £299,751 to tackle diabetes-related foot ulceration, particularly in areas of multiple deprivation in Scotland, using a new approach based on motivational interviewing.
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Strathclyde partnership to develop low-cost biosensor to identify heart attack patients
A collaboration between academia, a UK metrology institute and the NHS has been awarded funding to develop a rapid low-cost sensor for use by paramedics and in ambulances to detect heart attack victims more quickly.
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City awarded £5million research and development grant to tackle health inequalities
Glasgow citizens will potentially benefit over the next five years from a £5million research and development grant to tackle health inequalities and to help improve the lives of people across the city.
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