GCU Secures Funding to Lead Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance
Bioscientist Dr Janice Spencer is among a team of scientists awarded £4.8 million in funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to address one of humanity’s most pressing challenges: antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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GCU researcher to trial new nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation
A Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researcher has been invited to lend his expertise to an innovative project focused on tackling climate change challenges in Glasgow.
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GCU secures funding for groundbreaking heart disease research
A Scottish charity has awarded funding to health researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University to help improve the lives of thousands of people with Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD).
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Glasgow Caledonian celebrates unsung health heroes by backing Health Awards
As the top modern university and largest provider of healthcare professionals, Glasgow Caledonian is proud to sponsor the Allied Health Professional Award at Scotland’s Health Awards 2024 to acknowledge and celebrate our NHS heroes.
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GCU PhD student wins £10,000 grant for cutting-edge blood cancer research
A blood cancer researcher at Glasgow Caledonian University has been awarded £10,000 from global life sciences giant Azenta.
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Enhancing flood resilience: GCU study calls for updated Scottish building standards
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have conducted a study underscoring the need for improved guidelines in Scottish Building Standards to address flood risk and groundwater management.
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New tech aims to improve mental health care while protecting privacy
Glasgow Caledonian University and healthcare technology company Safehinge Primera have collaborated to create an innovative digital observation aid that enhances patient safety in mental health facilities while preserving privacy.
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Major Glasgow Caledonian University study explores Parkinson’s speech therapy
A major clinical trial involving researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University has demonstrated that the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT LOUD®) is more effective than the general speech and language therapy provided by the NHS.
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