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Osteoporosis Patients Should Not Be Afraid To Exercise Regularly Says GCU Expert
People with weakened bones (osteoporosis) shouldn’t be afraid to exercise regularly, says a consensus statement drawn up by an expert panel on how to maximise bone health, reduce risk of fractures and improve posture.
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Universities Across Glasgow City Region Globally Recognised in National Assessment
Glasgow City Region’s universities have performed very strongly in the latest national assessment of the UK’s higher education, the Research Excellence Framework 2021 (REF).
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GCU World-Leading Blood Borne Virus Research Team Clinch International Real Impact Award
Glasgow Caledonian University Sexual Health and Blood Borne Viruses research group have clinched the 2021 Emerald Publishing International Real Impact Award – Mobilising Research into Action category – for demonstrating impactful results through incredible collaborative working for their world-leading HIV and hepatitis C prevention research in people who inject drugs.
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GCU Artificial Intelligence Tool Could Revolutionise Neurological Diagnoses
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University are working on a tool that could ‘transform’ the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy and give clinicians an all-important warning ahead of an epileptic seizure.
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GCU Masterclass with Professor Nicola Steedman
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Masterclass series brings world-class speakers to the University to share expertise and ideas, join the Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Professor Nicola Steedman, on 27th April 2022 as she shares her career journey, insights and advice she has learned along the way.
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GCU Appoint New Dean
Glasgow Caledonian University is delighted to announce that Professor Carl Schaschke has been appointed as the Dean of the School of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment.
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GCU led COVID-19 immunity study reinforces need for booster jabs
The world’s largest study of its kind, led by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), involves 35,768 health workers - 6,000 from Scotland.
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Scottish Optometry body appoints GCU student representative
An optometry student from Glasgow Caledonian University has become the first student representative to sit on the council of the body that represents the profession.
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