An internationally-recognised team of experts from Glasgow Caledonian University have contributed to the development of the recently launched World Health Organization (WHO) Rehabilitation Packages for Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease. High-quality rehabilitation shortens…
Award-winning researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have begun work on a £400,000 Scottish Government funded project to develop the world’s first national PrEP (HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis) online service. The three-year…
Read More Work begins on developing the world’s first e-PrEP clinic for people with HIV in Scotland
As temperatures plunged to below -13C in some parts of Scotland, health experts from Glasgow Caledonian University spoke to STV News to explain the science behind “walking like a penguin”…
Comedian, author and award-winning writer Janey Godley will join Glasgow Caledonian University’s Dr Karen Lorimer as she reveals working-class women’s experiences of sexual violence at an online seminar on Tuesday,…
Vascular disease expert Dr Chris Seenan made a huge contribution to a new European consensus statement summarising all the current evidence and best practice in caring for people with peripheral…
Read More Vascular disease expert helps to form best practice for patients
A health researcher at Glasgow Caledonian University was inspired to launch a study into tackling the problem of chronic pain in the workplace after witnessing his mum’s suffering for years.…
Read More Researcher inspired by mum to tackle chronic pain in the workplace
A Glasgow mum who set up a charity during her breast cancer battle has donated £7,000 to Glasgow Caledonian University, to boost research into finding new targeted treatments for Acute…
Read More Charity boost for University blood cancer research
Podiatry researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have been awarded £299,751 to tackle diabetes-related foot ulceration, particularly in areas of multiple deprivation in Scotland, using a new approach based on motivational…
Bioscientist Dr Will Johnston is ending the year on a high after being awarded £20,000 from Tenovus Scotland medical research charity to boost his research into discovering new antimicrobials to treat bacterial…
Read More Bioscientist scoops second award this year for bacterial vaginosis research
Glasgow Caledonian University psychology lecturer Dr Liza Morton, who was the world’s youngest pacemaker baby, has won an award for her book Healing Hearts and Minds: A holistic approach to…
Read More Psychologist’s Hearts and Minds book wins a people’s choice award