Strathclyde researchers engage in evolving tech hubs Biomedical engineers contribute to projects focused on stem cell manufacturing and mobility solutions
Combining biomedical data from breast cancer patients could lead to ‘groundbreaking discoveries’ in… Understanding the characteristics of different variants of the disease could help to diagnose and classify patients and develop…
Combining biomedical data from breast cancer patients could lead to new discoveries Scientists from the University of Strathclyde say there is more scope to combine UK Biobank data sets together to identify the…
Global cooperation needed to tackle vaccine-preventable diseases in a world with COVID-19 Conventional health economics suggest LMICs should spend money on health interventions deemed cost-effective
Miniature devices can be developed into safe, high-resolution imaging technology The devices use terahertz radiation, which can penetrate through materials such as plastics, wood and skin
Saliva could be used to monitor diabetes: Proposed research involving University of Strathclyde Lab tests of saliva process had accuracy rate of 95.2 per cent