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A cross-disciplinary team, led by the University of Glasgow, will use pioneering technology to manufacture human stem cells outside the body, in the hope these cells could help tissue regeneration to repair broken bones, help with transplant therapies and help to develop new approaches to blood cancer treatment
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Strathclyde spinout InProcess has been honoured for developing what has been described as the world’s first real-time inspection system for welding using ultrasonic waves to detect defects as they occur.
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A range of new eco-friendly packaging materials made from onion skins and peelings is being created by an Oban-based startup, offering an alternative to fossil fuel-derived plastic products – a major contributor to household waste.
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An initiative that aims to significantly reduce carbon emissions, lower heating bills and bring eco-friendly construction products to market is to be launched.
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Biomedical engineers at the University of Strathclyde are involved in two new revolutionary healthcare tech hubs.
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For the first time, a major insecticide resistance mechanism, known as ‘knock-down resistance’ (kdr), has been discovered in Anopheles funestus, a primary malaria vector in Eastern and Southern Africa.
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The University of Strathclyde's Business School has launched its first-ever spinout, MyEmploy, a cloud-based software platform designed to help disadvantaged individuals secure sustainable employment.
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Researchers from the University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering will play leading roles in new projects to accelerate the growth of the UK’s sustainable industries, supported by millions in funding from the UK Government.
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