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@MedDevicesCDT invites you to register for our HealthTech Cluster event - “The Post-Covid HealthTech Landscape - a Digital Revolution” - on Wednesday 19 May 10am-midday. Further information and registration can be gained through the following link - https://t.co/DmlYymBPxb
Well done to Lily Confield on her recent presentations to National 5, higher and advanced higher level pupils at Lochaber and Mallaig High Schools during Science Week. Lily received really good feedback from the teachers and pupils! @MedDevicesCDT@UniStrathclyde
Lily Confield exhibiting Spectroscopy for Medical Diagnostics at Medical Research Scotland's "Meet the Researcher Showcase" which is being held for S5 and S6 pupils interested in a career in a STEM subject. @MedDevicesCDT@StrathBiomedEng
Congratulations to Scott Black, 2nd year EngD student, on presenting his first poster and winning the poster prize at the Scottish Cardiovascular Forum (SCF) for PhD/early career post-doctoral researchers https://t.co/SDyQqGIUhL. @MedDevicesCDT@UniStrathclyde#strathphd
Year 2 EngD student, Flynn Lachendro, recently visited the ECTS Summer School in Bologna to improve his knowledge in bone research, where he acquired invaluable knowledge in techniques and best practice whilst also expanding his network of expertise. https://t.co/AmXX1Z8yEs
Year 2 student, Lily Confield, sharing her university experience to Lochaber High School and Mallaig High School pupils on behalf of Developing Young Workforce West Highland and Engineering Development Trust in Fort William to encourage more girls to pursue STEM degrees.
Congratulations to @MatthewBanger & team on winning: The European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT) Free Paper Gold Award in Orthopaedics for 2019.
Congratulations to EngD candidate, Jonathan Williams (pictured with pleased supervisor @DCoupaud) who passed his viva on Thursday, pending minor corrections to his doctoral thesis.
Congratulations to year 4 student, Ruaridh Winstanley @MedDevicesCDT who recently presented a poster on his work developing neural probes at IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering in San Francisco, https://t.co/ZIChRD5ao3
A new rapid test for earlier diagnosis of sepsis which could save thousands of lives has been developed by University of Strathclyde researchers, including former EngD student Dr Andrew Ward. #sepsis@UKSepsisTrust@MedDevicesCDT@StrathBiomedEng. https://t.co/0Qc3LpyrQL
@MedDevicesCDT is proud to be part of the new Glasgow Innovation District at the heart of the city and the University of Strathclyde
https://t.co/Rqwv8JRM0u
@aranceta describing her research career along with three other speakers to an audience of female BSc and MSc Biomedical Enginneers as part of our "STEM Careers for Women" event. @StrathBiomedEng@MedDevicesCDT