University news
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Health minister Jenni Minto supports Glasgow Caledonian University ‘Power of Partnership’ event17 April 2024
Scotland's Minister for Public Health and Women's Health Jenni Minto has praised Glasgow Caledonian University’s “breadth of research and its impact” ahead of its Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) ‘Power of Partnership’ event on Tuesday, April 23.
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Ballerina turns researcher to help improve the lives of people with MS15 April 2024
Ballerina Emily Davis gave up her professional career in the US and came to Glasgow to look at how dance could help people with multiple sclerosis (MS) in Scotland, which has one of the highest incidence rates of the disease in the world.
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Researchers investigate if stress hormone metabolism can be used to help heal foot ulcers05 April 2024
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have been awarded funding from the British Skin Foundation to find out if stress hormone metabolism can be used to help heal foot ulcers.
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Star patient and public involvement representative wins top impact award02 April 2024
One of Glasgow Caledonian University’s star patient and public involvement (PPI) representatives has won a prestigious impact award for her dedication and commitment to our research.