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Precision medicine breakthrough for Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have made a second significant breakthrough in the treatment of chronic myeloid leukaemia – using precision medicine to kill more than 90% of chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) stem cells. The results are published in
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Search is on for first ICT Graduate Level Apprentices
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is part of a collaboration that will pioneer an alternative route into higher education.
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Glasgow scientists study adrenaline to help beat stroke
Scientists at the University of Glasgow are investigating how our ‘fight or flight’ mode plays a part in causing an abnormal heart rhythm, called atrial fibrillation, which markedly increases the risk of having a stroke.‌‌‌
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“Funneling” behind severe flooding on the Clyde
A “funneling” effect has been a major factor in severe flooding on the River Clyde in recent years, according to a study by mathematicians at the University of Strathclyde.
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Asteroid named after Strathclyde Professor
A Professor at the University of Strathclyde has had his name written among the stars, after an asteroid was named after him.
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Scottish Engineering Leaders Award – registration open!
Registration is now open for schools to participate in the Scottish Engineering Leaders Awards 2016-17.
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Inspiring scientist lifts Inspiring City ‘Lifetime Achievement’ Award
The contribution to life sciences and the precision medicine industry made by Professor Anna Dominiczak of the University of Glasgow has been recognised with the Lifetime Achievement award at the Inspiring City Awards in Glasgow.
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Prehistoric ‘Cochno Stone’ uncovered in Clydebank
The “most important Neolithic cup and ring marked rock art panel in Europe” is being unearthed for the first time in 50 years on the edge of a housing estate in Clydebank near Glasgow.‌‌
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