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University of Glasgow research could help doctors ‘see’ bowel cancer using imaging technology
Imaging technology could provide a ground-breaking new approach for diagnosing and treating bowel cancer patients, thanks to Cancer Research UK-funded scientists in Glasgow
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Glasgow’s cancer research contributes over £500M to UK Economy
A new report has hailed the strength of patient-centred cancer science in the west of Scotland, estimating that cancer research in Glasgow was worth more than half a billion pounds (£503m) to the UK economy in 2021-22
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University of Glasgow’s project to inspire next generation of plant scientists
Researchers at the University of Glasgow and Lancaster are on a mission to inspire the next generation of plant scientists with educational resources that transform existing plant science curriculum into an engaging and interactive subject for classroom learning.
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University of Glasgow research to eliminate gender bias in AI healthcare
Researchers are setting out to help ensure that the artificial intelligence behind the healthcare monitoring systems of the future is capable of providing the best possible care for both men and women.
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Universities research impact emphasised in Russell Group report
The UK’s leading universities are major forces for economic growth and their reach is both national and global, according to Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli.
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Glasgow University partners with South Korea on Quantum Tech
University of Glasgow researchers have partnered with Sung Kyung Kwan University (SKKU) in the Republic of Korea for a major new international partnership in quantum technologies.
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University of Glasgow’s DiRECT Study shows long-term remission of type 2 diabetes with diet intervention
New findings from a three-year observational extension of the landmark Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial DiRECT reveal that, for those in remission from type 2 diabetes at the end of year two of the original study, 26% still remained in remission at year five. The overall remission rate was 13% of…
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University of Glasgow develops terahetz wave biosensor for early skin cancer detection
Researchers have developed a revolutionary biosensor using terahertz (THz) waves that can detect skin cancer with exceptional sensitivity, potentially paving the way for earlier and easier diagnoses.
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