Glasgow study breakthrough could lead to novel treatments for arthritis and COVID-19
The discovery of new regulator-affecting immune cells could lead to novel treatments to reduce inflammation in diseases, including arthritis and severe COVID-19
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Glasgow research reveals adults with learning disabilities face a higher risk of dying from cancer
University of Glasgow researchers have discovered that adults with learning disabilities face a higher risk of dying from cancer compared to the general population.
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University of Glasgow PhD researcher wins prestigious award
Freya Muir, a PhD student from the School of Geographical & Earth Sciences has been presented with an award for her research on coastal geomorphology.
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University of Glasgow researchers pioneer use of digital twin tech to decarbonise the UK’s transport systems
A new national hub focused on rapidly decarbonising transport in the UK, including road, rail, air and maritime, has secured £46 million from the UK government and almost 70 partners.
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Strathclyde and Glasgow join £1M study on Scotland’s justice system and public health
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are set to play a crucial role in a groundbreaking £1 million study examining the impact of Scotland's justice system on public health.
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Glasgow partnership empowering communities through film
GMAC Film and the University of Glasgow have unveiled a groundbreaking partnership aimed at nurturing the next generation of film and TV talent while addressing important social issues.
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Discover Robert the Bruce with University of Glasgow’s new 3D model on display
To mark the 750th anniversary of Robert the Bruce’s birth, a new 3D model – produced from a cast of his skull – will be displayed to the public for the first time at Dunfermline Abbey.
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New Glasgow research on 3D-printed materials could unlock benefits for industry
A new analysis of the deformation mechanisms which cause 3D-printed materials to fail under strain could help create future generations of stronger, lighter plastics, unlocking transformative benefits for industry.
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