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University of Glasgow researchers to power wireless ‘Microbot’ in the brain
University of Glasgow researchers are part of a new project which is setting out to develop tiny injectable robots capable of predicting and mitigating epileptic seizures.
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University of Glasgow research informs new women’s prize for non-fiction
Research by the University of Glasgow has informed the creation of a new annual book prize that will further amplify female voices, whilst celebrating books that inform, challenge, disrupt, and offer solace and connection.
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University of Glasgow research informs new women’s prize for non-fiction
Research by the University of Glasgow has informed the creation of a new annual book prize that will further amplify female voices, whilst celebrating books that inform, challenge, disrupt, and offer solace and connection.
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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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University of Glasgow lead international effort to advance cancer care & research
A team of experts from the University of Glasgow will lead a new international effort to improve cancer control and reduce global health inequalities.
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University of Glasgow lead international effort to advance cancer care & research
A team of experts from the University of Glasgow will lead a new international effort to improve cancer control and reduce global health inequalities.
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£2m for Glasgow Cancer Centre to help find new treatments
Glasgow’s Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre (ECMC) and the Paediatric ECMC in the city will receive up to £2,286,575 to help develop the cancer treatments of the future.
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