Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are helping healthcare professionals in Ghana in West Africa reach out to patients with neurological conditions, particularly in rural areas, using telerehabilitation. Telerehabilitation is the…
Drug-related death (DRD) rates among people who were dependent on opioids in Scotland more than trebled between 2011 and 2020, new research led by Glasgow Caledonian University has found. In…
Bioscientists at Glasgow Caledonian University have donated more than £3,000 worth of photography film and developing fluids no longer needed in their labs to a community gallery in the city.…
Read More Uni bio waste clicks with Glasgow community gallery
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Blood Borne Virus (BBV) Prevention Team won the prestigious Research Project of the Year Award at The Herald Higher Education Awards last night (June 1). The Awards celebrate the…
Read More Glasgow Caledonian scoops Research Project of the Year Award
Two cancer scientists from Glasgow Caledonian University’s Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) have been awarded a £1 million grant by the Medical Research Council (MRC) to develop their immuno-oncology research.…
Read More Glasgow Caledonian cancer research receives £1m cash injection
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University are playing a big part in this year’s Glasgow Science Festival – the largest in the UK attracting around 100,000 people from all ages. Dr…
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Safeguarding Health through Infection Prevention (SHIP) Research Group is behind a new report published today by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to mark World Hand Hygiene Day (May…
Read More SHIP research team at forefront of World Hand Hygiene Day campaign
Glasgow Caledonian University health research, funded and commissioned by the World Health Organisation (WHO), shows that evidence of infection prevention in low-income countries is lacking. The study Effectiveness of national and…
Read More Research shows infection-prevention evidence is lacking in low-income countries
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University’s Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) are involved in a new study exploring surgical treatment options for women with pelvic organ prolapse. Half of all women…
Read More New study explores surgical treatment options for women with prolapse
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have made a huge contribution to the new National Clinical Guideline for Stroke for the UK and Ireland, published today (19 April). This guideline provides authoritative, evidence-based…
Read More GCU health researchers behind new stroke guideline