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Strathclyde spin-out raises £10M to develop pioneering liquid biopsy platform for early-stage cancers
DxCover, A clinical-stage diagnostics firm founded out of research carried out at the University of Strathclyde has raised almost £10 million for its novel technology for early detection of multiple cancers.
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Strathclyde spin-out raises £10M to develop pioneering liquid biopsy platform for early-stage cancers
DxCover, A clinical-stage diagnostics firm founded out of research carried out at the University of Strathclyde has raised almost £10 million for its novel technology for early detection of multiple cancers.
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University of Glasgow hackathon aims to encourage girls into tech
Girls from high schools across Glasgow have been offered an insight into careers in computing science at a hackathon event at the University of Glasgow.
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University of Glasgow hackathon aims to encourage girls into tech
Girls from high schools across Glasgow have been offered an insight into careers in computing science at a hackathon event at the University of Glasgow.
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Strahtlyde experts advise caution on ‘rushing’ to adopt Locational Marginal Pricing of electricity
A new report questions whether Britain is ready to commit to a major wholesale electricity market reform based on locational marginal pricing (LMP) where the price of electricity varies across the country.
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Strahtlyde experts advise caution on ‘rushing’ to adopt Locational Marginal Pricing of electricity
A new report questions whether Britain is ready to commit to a major wholesale electricity market reform based on locational marginal pricing (LMP) where the price of electricity varies across the country.
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Glasgow’s PneumoWave nets £7.5m for remote health sensor
Glasgow-based PneumoWave is developing a wearable device for “high-risk patient groups”. The wearable monitors the lungs to provide remote diagnostics for carers and medical services.
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Glasgow’s PneumoWave nets £7.5m for remote health sensor
Glasgow-based PneumoWave is developing a wearable device for “high-risk patient groups”. The wearable monitors the lungs to provide remote diagnostics for carers and medical services.
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