Clinical expertise
One national healthcare provider demonstrates Scotland’s coordinated approach
Academic expertise
World-renowned scientific expertise from historic medical schools and research institutes
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Academic expertise
Scotland is internationally renowned for the excellence of its scientific research and development, particularly in the areas of oncology, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, central nervous system diseases, stem cells and regenerative technology. Interdisciplinary research is common across the universities, transcending the traditional boundaries of academic disciplines. Just a few examples of our world class research are listed here:
Some of the world’s most prominent cancer studies are being conducted at the Cancer Research UK Beatson Laboratories in Glasgow.
Edinburgh has one of the largest concentrations of clinical scientists and researchers within the UK working on human stem cells and related clinical applications.
Dundee University is collaborating with a consortium of six of the World’s leading pharmaceutical companies in one of the largest-ever industrial research deals worth $24 Million. Research is wide ranging, with a focus on cancer, infectious diseases and diabetes.
Glasgow University has internationally recognised groups in clinical neuroscience and cardiovascular research.
Edinburgh is a major centre for genomics and bioinformatics research, with world-class capabilities at Edinburgh University, Roslin Institute and the commercially focused Centre for Genomic Technology and Informatics.
The Strathclyde Institute of Medical Devices brings together some of the best minds in engineering, the life sciences, physical sciences and the NHS to research and innovate the technologies of tomorrow, from cardiovascular devices and wound care, to ophthalmics and imaging.
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Our 2020 Vision
Drawn up for, and in consultation with, the life sciences community in Scotland.
Scottish Life Sciences Review 2009
2009 saw the life sciences sector in Scotland continue to develop with a number of success stories demonstrated throughout this review.
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