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New immersive technology for teaching and learning piloted
The University of Glasgow and leading Scottish immersive technology company Sublime have combined virtual reality learning and video conferencing to help improve students’ remote teaching experience during the COVID-19 crisis.
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UofG awarded £38m to deliver game-changing Precision Medicine project
The University of Glasgow has been awarded £38m to create the Precision Medicine Living Lab – an internationally leading project focused on translating cutting-edge science and innovation into a real world clinical setting.
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UofG researchers collaborate internationally to mitigate effects of COVID-19
The University of Glasgow has committed to supporting international partners with a series of high-impact research collaborations to help mitigate the global health impacts of COVID-19.
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COVID-19 was introduced to Scotland prior to March 2020
Scotland’s first introductions of the virus likely occurred prior to the country’s first confirmed case on March 1st.
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Glasgow Scientists play a key part in new ‘comprehensive’ map of cancer genomes
A collaborative global scientific effort, which includes a group of researchers from the University of Glasgow, has completed the most comprehensive study of whole cancer genomes to date. The work will significantly improve our fundamental understanding o
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Quantum leap for imaging could advance radar tech
A new imaging method which exploits the unique properties of quantum-entangled photons to reveal hidden information could help move forward the developing field of quantum radar.
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Glasgow scientists help capture most detailed images of the sun yet
University of Glasgow researchers have played a role in a project which has captured the clearest and most detailed images of the Sun ever by the largest telescope in the world.
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Glasgow University scientists identify drug which could enhance the effects of chemotherapy in prostate cancer
Scientists at the University of Glasgow and Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute have tested close to 1000 existing medicines and discovered that a cheap drug commonly used to treat parasitic worm infection could be a game-changing treatment for prostate
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