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‘Chemputer’ promises app-controlled revolution for drug production
A radical new method of producing drug molecules, which uses downloadable blueprints to easily and reliably synthesise organic chemicals via a programmable ‘chemputer’, could be set to democratise the pharmaceutical industry, Glasgow scientists say.
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‘Pint-sized’ Scottish satellites launched to help combat climate change
The Glasgow-built satellites, funded by the UK Space Agency will monitor weather and help combat global climate change.
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Digital strategy for Glasgow revealed
Glasgow City Council has approved the Digital Glasgow Strategy, which will deliver 74 key actions.
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Paisley hospital wins award for best hip care
The Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley has been presented with a national award for its standards of care for hip fracture patients.
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University of Glasgow teams up with NASA to offer joint PhD
The University of Glasgow has teamed up with NASA to offer a joint PhD to answer the question of what makes a rocket safe.
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New principal appointed at Ayrshire College
The Board of Ayrshire College has announced Carol Turnbull as the new principal and chief executive, following a rigorous selection process.
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Strathclyde researchers seek diagnostic tool for respiratory condition
A new approach to diagnosing a respiratory condition that can affect children’s voices is being investigated at the University of Strathclyde.
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Pears Foundation donates £5m for Institute of Health and Wellbeing
The Pears Foundation has donated £5 million to the University of Glasgow for the construction of a new building to house its Institute of Health and Wellbeing.
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